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‖ lanx Antiq.|læŋks| [L.] A large dish.
1857Birch Anc. Pottery (1858) II. 317 The catinus was large enough to hold the tail of a tunny, the lanx could hold a crab. 1864Q. Rev. July 235 The magnificent silver ‘lanx’ or dish, weighing 150 ounces, which was found in 1734 at Corstopitum. |