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goblet — n. 1 a drinking vessel with a foot and a stem, usu. of glass. 2 archaic a metal or glass bowl shaped drinking cup without handles, sometimes with a foot and a cover. 3 poet. a drinking cup. Etymology: ME f. OF gobelet dimin. of gobel cup, of unkn … Useful english dictionary
goblet — [gäb′lit] n. [ME gobelet < OFr < gobel < ? Bret gob, kop, cup] 1. Archaic a bowl shaped drinking container without handles 2. a drinking glass with a base and stem … English World dictionary
goblet — /gob lit/, n. 1. a drinking glass with a foot and stem. 2. Archaic. a bowl shaped drinking vessel with no handles. [1300 50; ME gobelet < OF, dim. of gobel cup Celtic] * * * … Universalium
goblet — 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 … From formal English to slang
goblet — /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} …
bowl — I. /boʊl / (say bohl) noun 1. a rather deep, round dish or basin, used chiefly for holding liquids, food, etc. 2. the contents of a bowl. 3. a rounded, hollow part: the bowl of a pipe. 4. a large drinking cup; a goblet. 5. → skate bowl. 6.… …
goblet — 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 … English new terms dictionary
Mycenaean pottery — is the pottery, produced by Mycenaean potters and divided by archaeologists into a series of stylistic phases, which can be grouped into four major stages, which roughly correspond with cultural/historical stages. Contents 1 Chronology 1.1… … Wikipedia
gēu-, gǝu-, gū- (*sgēu-) — gēu , gǝu , gū (*sgēu ) English meaning: to bend, curl; a kind of vessel Deutsche Übersetzung: “biegen, krũmmen, wolben” Note: Root gēu , gǝu , gū : to bend, curl; a kind of vessel probably derived from Root (s)keu 2, (s)keu̯ǝ :… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
Dionysus — Bacchus redirects here. For other uses, see Bacchus (disambiguation). This article is about the Greco Roman deity. For other uses of the names Dionysus and Dionysos , see Dionysos (disambiguation). For other uses of the theophoric name Dionysius … Wikipedia
Dionysian Mysteries — Dionysus in Bacchus by Caravaggio The Dionysian Mysteries were a ritual of ancient Greece and Rome which used intoxicants and other trance inducing techniques (like dance and music) to remove inhibitions and social constraints, liberating the… … Wikipedia