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:

  1. The flagon was filled with mead for the celebration.
  2. The flagon was passed from hand to hand at the party.
  3. The flagon was made of pewter and was quite heavy.
  4. The flagon was a traditional feature of medieval banquets.
  5. The flagon was refilled multiple times throughout the evening.
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