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1 wassail-bowl
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2 wassail bowl
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3 wassail bowl
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4 wassail
['wɔseɪl] 1. сущ.; уст. - wassail cup2) колядование3) пирушка, попойкаSyn:4) здравица, заздравный тостSyn:toast II 1.2. гл.; уст.1) бражничать, пироватьHe feasted and wassailed with his warriors. — Он пировал и бражничал со своими воинами.
Syn:2) колядовать3) пить за здоровье, провозглашать здравицу (в честь кого-л.) -
5 gastadero
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6 κρητήρ
κρητήρ, ῆρος ( κεράννῦμι): mixingbowl, wassail-bowl, in which wine and water were mingled, to be distributed in cups; two parts of wine to three of water was a common mixture; κρητῆρα μίσγεσθαι, στήσασθαι, ‘set up,’ place at hand. The wassail-bowl was usually placed near the hearth, and often on a tripod (esp. when several κρητῆρες were in use at the banquet); the contents were poured into the cups ( δέπαα) by means of a filler ( πρόχοος, pitcher), Od. 3.339. Cut No. 8 shows (1) the ἀμφιφορεύς, from which the wine was poured into the upper, smaller mixing-bowl, on which the πρόχοος stands. The second mixing-bowl served to contain the water, and then the contents of both bowls may be imagined as mixed in the largest bowl, which stands upon the tripod, and from which the diluted wine was distributed. (Cf. cut No. 26.)A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > κρητήρ
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7 derroche
• abundance• dissipation• profusion• squandering• thriftlessness• wassail• wassail bowl• waste• waste allowance• wasteful person• wasteland -
8 desperdicio
• dross• garbage• remains• spoilage• squandering• throw out• wassail• wassail bowl• waste• waste allowance -
9 despilfarro
• dissipation• squandering• thriftlessness• wassail• wassail bowl• waste• waste allowance• wasteful person• wasteland• wastepaper bin• wasting asset -
10 dispendio
• squandering• wassail• wassail bowl• waste• waste allowance -
11 brindis
• libation• waspish• wassail bowl -
12 desaprovechamiento
• misuse• wassail bowl• waste allowance• wastepaper bin• wasting asset -
13 Weihnachtsbowle
fwassail bowl Br.
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