
1) Bottle 2) Bottle for oil or vinegar 3) Bottle for salad oil 4) Caster 5) Christian religious object 6) Condiment bottle 7) Condiment container 8) Container for oil or vinegar 9) Container for salad oil 10) Container for vinegar 11) Crewet 12) Dining-room bottle 13) Dinner-table vessel 14) Dressing bottle
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1) Caster 2) Crewet
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A cruet t, also called a caster, is a small flat-bottomed vessel with a narrow neck. Cruets often have an integral lip or spout, and may also have a handle. Unlike a small carafe, a cruet has a stopper or lid. Cruets are normally made from glass, ceramic, or stainless steel. ==Uses== Cruets today typically serve a culinary function, holding liquid...
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vessel used in religious ceremonies, especially to hold the Eucharist
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• (n.) A bottle or vessel; esp., a vial or small glass bottle for holding vinegar, oil, pepper, or the like, for the table; a caster. • (n.) A vessel used to hold wine, oil, or water for the service of the altar.
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Small, stoppered bottle shaped like a decanter, originally used for holding water and wine at the altar, but subsequently used for condiments such as oil and vinegar at the table. Early examples dating from the 16thC were made of earthenware or pewter. In the 18thC glass examples became more widespread, and bottles were kept together in a frame wh....
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Small, stoppered bottle shaped like a decanter, originally used for holding water and wine at the altar, but subsequently used for condiments such as oil and vinegar at the table. Early examples dating from the 16thC were made of earthenware or pewter. In the 18thC glass examples became more widespread, and bottles were kept together in a frame whi …...
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Cru'et (kru'ĕt)
noun [ Anglo-French
cruet , a dim. from Old French
crue ,
cruie ; of German or Celtic origin, and akin to English
crock an earthen vessel.]
1. A bottle or vessel; esp., a vial or small glass bottle for holding vinegar, oil, pepper, or the like,...
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frame fitted to hold bottles and casters of oil, vinegar and spices for use whilst dining.
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[
n] - bottle that holds wine or oil or vinegar for the table
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crewet noun bottle that holds wine or oil or vinegar for the table
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Small bottles, usually with a stopper, used for oil and vinegar in domestic settings and for wine and water in the eucharist; usually of glass, with silver stopper from the 18thC. More
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a glass bottle, esp. one for holding vinegar, oil, etc., for the table.
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