goblet
31goblet — noun 1》 a drinking glass with a foot and a stem. ↘archaic a bowl shaped metal or glass drinking cup. 2》 Brit. a receptacle forming part of a liquidizer. Origin ME: from OFr. gobelet, dimin. of gobel cup , of unknown origin …
32goblet — noun (C) a cup made of glass or metal, with a base and a stem but no handles …
33goblet — noun the goblets go on the right Syn: wine glass, water glass, chalice; glass, tumbler, cup, beaker …
34goblet — n wineglass, Literary. chalice, Chief. Scot. tass; glass, tumbler, rummer, cup, beaker …
35goblet — gob·let …
36goblet — [ˈgɒblət] noun [C] a metal or glass cup with no handles that was used in the past …
37goblet — gob•let [[t]ˈgɒb lɪt[/t]] n. 1) cer a drinking glass with a foot and stem 2) cer a bowl shaped drinking vessel in former use • Etymology: 1300–50; ME gobelet < OF, dim. of gobel cup « Celtic …
38goblet — /ˈgɒblət / (say gobluht) noun 1. a drinking vessel with a foot and stem. 2. (formerly) a bowl shaped drinking vessel. {Middle English gobelet, from Old French, diminutive of gobel cup; of Celtic origin} …
39Goblet — Common in the Middle Ages, this bowl shaped cup had no handles but usually had a stem and base. It was made from glass or metal …
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40goblet — Kī aha puaniki …