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Flagon - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A flagon is a large container, typically made of metal or ceramic, used for holding and serving drinks such as wine or ale. It often has a handle and a spout for easy pouring.

flagon

/ˈflæɡən/ /ˈflæɡən/

Definition:

A large container, typically of metal or pottery, with a handle and spout, used for holding liquids like wine or beer.

Synonyms:

jug, pitcher, carafe, decanter

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

thimble, shot glass

Common Collocations:

silver flagon, wine flagon, pewter flagon, fill the flagon

Derivatives:

flagons (plural), flagony (archaic)

Usage Tips:

Use "flagon" to describe a large drinking vessel, often historical or ceremonial in context.

Common Phrases:

raise a flagon, pass the flagon, brimming flagon

Etymology:

From Old French "flacon," meaning bottle or flask, derived from Late Latin "flasco."

Examples:

  • 1. The bartender filled the flagon with ale for the festival.
  • 2. She poured cider from the heavy pewter flagon into their cups.
  • 3. A dusty old flagon sat on the shelf in the antique shop.
  • 4. They shared a flagon of wine during the medieval feast reenactment.

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