A drinking-cup or goblet. (Now only in poetic or elevated language.)
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释义 | the world > food and drink > drink > containers for drink > drinking vessel > [noun] (289) chalicec825 A drinking-cup or goblet. (Now only in poetic or elevated language.) napeOE A drinking-cup; a bowl; esp. (in later use) one used for milk. Also: a large bowl; a tub. copc950 A drinking-vessel, a cup. fullOE A cup, a goblet. cupc1000 A small open vessel for liquids, usually of hemispherical or hemi-spheroidal shape, with or without a handle; a drinking-vessel. The common form of… canOE A container for holding liquids; (originally) one made of any of various materials, and of various shapes and sizes, including drinking vessels… shalec1075 A dish; a cup or goblet: = scale, n.1 1. Obsolete. scalec1230 A drinking-bowl or cup. Obsolete exc. South African. maselin?a1300 A drinking bowl of maple; = mazer, n.1 2. mazer1311 A bowl, drinking cup, or goblet, usually without a foot, made from a burr or knot of a maple tree and frequently mounted with silver or silver-gilt… richardine1352 Apparently: a kind of mug. rare. dish1381 A hollow vessel of wood or metal, used for drinking, and also esp. as a beggar's receptacle for alms; a cup; cf. alms dish n. at alms, n.… fiole1382 A bowl, cup, or phial. pece1383 A cup, esp. a wine-cup; a dish or bowl (used as a drinking-vessel). phialc1384 A vessel for holding liquids; (formerly generally) any of various types of containers for liquids, esp. drinks; (later) spec. a small, slim… gobletc1400 A drinking cup of metal or glass, bowl-shaped and without handles, typically having a foot and sometimes a cover. Later also (chiefly poetic and lit… bowl-cup1420 chalice-cup1420 crusec1420 A small earthen vessel for liquids; a pot, jar, or bottle; also a drinking vessel. mazer-cup1434 = sense 2. goddard1439 A drinking cup, a goblet. stoup1452 A drinking-vessel, of varying dimensions; a cup, flagon, tankard. Also as a measure of definite quantity; often with defining word, as gill stoup… bicker1459 ‘A bowl or dish for containing liquor, properly one made of wood.’ Jamieson. Formerly, a drinking cup of any material; in modern Scottish use… cowl1476 A cup. Obsolete. tankard1485 A drinking-vessel, formerly made of wooden staves and hooped; now esp. a tall one-handled jug or mug, usually of pewter, sometimes with a lid: used… stop1489 Scottish. A pitcher, flagon, tankard. Also attributive. hanapa1513 A drinking-vessel, a wine-cup or goblet. In later use applied, as an antiquarian term, to medieval goblets of ornate character. skull1513 A drinking-bowl or -vessel. Maudlin cup1544 = Magdalene cup n. at Magdalene, n. compounds 2. Magdalene cup?a1549 a covered and footed beaker-like drinking vessel, typically made of silver, and resembling the ointment jar which Mary Magdalene is conventionally… mazer bowl1562 = sense 2. skew1567 A cup; a wooden dish. shell1577 A shell of this kind (or a vessel resembling one) used for a specific purpose. A drinking vessel. godet1580 A drinking cup. Cf. goddard, n. Now historical. mazard1584 A mazer; a cup, bowl, or drinking vessel. Obsolete. bousing-can1590 cushion1594 A drinking-vessel. Obsolete. glove1609 slang. Some kind of drinking vessel. Obsolete. rumkin1636 A type of cup or glass for wine or spirits. Maudlin pot1638 = Magdalene cup n. at Magdalene, n. compounds 2. Pimlico1654 A kind of drinking vessel, perhaps waisted or marked with a hoop on the inner surface. rare. mazer dish1656 = sense 2. mug1664 A drinking vessel, frequently cylindrical (and now usually with a handle), generally used without a saucer. tumbler1664 A drinking cup, originally having a rounded or pointed bottom, so that it could not be set down until emptied; often of silver or gold; now, a… souce1688 (See quot. 1688.) streaker1694 ? A beaker, goblet. Obsolete. rare. ox-eye1703 = ox-eye cup n. at compounds. Obsolete. false-cup1708 a kind of drinking cup. tankard-cup1745 poculum1846 A cup; a drinking vessel. phiale1867 A shallow drinking vessel, often used for ceremonial occasions. tumbler-cup1900 a cup with a rounded bottom: cf. sense 6. stem-cup1915 a Chinese porcelain goblet of a type with a wide shallow bowl mounted on a short base, first made in the Ming dynasty. sippy cup1986 A plastic cup or beaker, used esp. by young children, which has a lid with a spout which allows the liquid inside to be drunk but prevents spillage. Subcategories:— bowl of (1) — large (10) — small (17) — shallow (4) — drinking-bowl (5) — with two or more handles (7) — with tall stem (6) — other specific shapes (24) — connected group (1) — holding specific amount (17) — wooden (5) — paper (1) — leather (2) — horn (6) — silver (1) — copper (1) — pewter (1) — glass (72) — coconut (4) — vessels made of other materials (2) — vessel with measuring pegs (4) — vessel with whistle (1) — vessel used on horseback (1) — vessel for drinking toasts or healths (2) — vessel for specific liquor (9) — studded vessel (3) — tea-cup or saucer (5) — coffee-cup (5) — wedding cup (4) — for invalids (2) — infant's bottle (10) — drinking-straw (2) |
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