Flagon
(noun)
A large container with a handle and a spout, used for holding and serving drinks, especially wine.
Origin:
Middle english (denoting a leather bottle for wine or other liquid): from old french flacon, from late latin flasconem, perhaps of germanic origin.
Examples:
- The flagon was filled with mead for the celebration.
- The flagon was passed from hand to hand at the party.
- The flagon was made of pewter and was quite heavy.
- The flagon was a traditional feature of medieval banquets.
- The flagon was refilled multiple times throughout the evening.