Flagon
21Flagon-A — NATO code name for Soviet SU 11 delta wing fighter aircraft …
22flagon — flag·on || flægÉ™n n. vessel, bottle, container (for holding wine or other liquids) …
23flagon — [ flag(ə)n] noun a large container for serving or consuming drinks. ↘a container used to hold the wine for the Eucharist. ↘a large bottle in which wine or cider is sold, typically holding 1.13 litres (about 2 pints). Origin ME: from OFr. flacon,… …
24flagon — noun (C) a large container for liquids …
25flagon — n bottle, decanter, carafe, jug; cruet, cruse; ewer, pitcher, amphora; crock, jar, pot; vessel, container; canteen, flask …
26flagon — flag·on …
27flagon — flag•on [[t]ˈflæg ən[/t]] n. 1) cer a large bottle for wine, liquors, etc 2) cer a container for holding liquids with a handle, a spout, and usu. a cover • Etymology: 1425–75; late ME, var. of flakon < MF fla(s) con < LL flascōnem, acc. of… …
28flagon — /ˈflægən / (say flaguhn) noun 1. a large bottle for wine, etc., especially one which is squat and of large circumference. 2. a vessel for holding liquids, as for use at table, especially one with a handle, a spout, and usually a cover. {Middle… …
29flagōn — s. flagō ; …
30Flagon — A bottle with a screw top, used in the Middle Ages …
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