
1) Big bottle 2) Bottle 3) Bottle for wine 4) Container for Rip Van Winkle 5) Emblem on a bottle 6) Flask 7) French word used in English 8) It holds its liquor 9) Large bottle 10) Large wine bottle 11) Large, short-necked bottle 12) Liquid container 13) Lose energy - on the bottle 14) Mead holder 15) Metal vessel
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1) Carafe 2) Flask 3) Thermos
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A flagon (ən) is a large leather, metal or ceramic vessel, commonly a pitcher, often used for drink, whether this be water, ale, or another liquid. ==Christian use== As a Roman Catholic term or use, the flagon is the large vessel, usually glass and metal, that holds the wine. Before March 2002, a flagon may have also been used to hold the wine du...
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• (n.) A vessel with a narrow mouth, used for holding and conveying liquors. It is generally larger than a bottle, and of leather or stoneware rather than of glass.
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Large vessels for serving wine or beer, like large-scale tankards, which were made throughout Europe, generally in pairs. Flagons have a flat bottom, slightly tapering sides and a handle and thumbpiece, often with a hinged lid. They were rare before the 17thC and usually made of ornate silver, to hold Communion wine. Towards the end of the 17thC th...
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A glass bottle that holds two litres of (usually inexpensive) table wine.
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Flag'on noun [ French
flacon , for
flascon , from Old French
flasche , from Late Latin
flasco . See
Flask .] A vessel with a narrow mouth, used for holding and conveying liquors. It is generally larger than a bottle, and of leather or stoneware rather than of glass. &...
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[
n] - a large metal or pottery vessel with a handle and spout
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A glass bottle that holds two litres of (usually inexpensive) table wine.
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From the Anglican linguistic area originates the name for a vessel of different volumes in which wine, beer or other liquids were kept. Originally, this was a jug or a beaked flagon. In New Zealand a flagon refers to a glass vessel filled with beer. In Ireland, a flagon usually refers to a two-litre bottle of cider. In Europe, a flagon refers ...
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NATO codename for supersonic delta-wing fighter Su-15 , Sukhoi [SU]
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noun a large metal or pottery vessel with a handle and spout; used to hold alcoholic beverages (usually wine)
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A tall covered pouring vessel with a handle, usually with a cylindrical or pear-shaped form.
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a large bottle for wine, liquors, etc. · a container for holding liquids, as for use at table, esp. one with a handle, a spout, and usually a cover.
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