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  • 121Ciborium (container) — Silver gilt ciborium A ciborium (plural ciboria; Latin from the Ancient Greek κιβώριον (kibōrion)[1]) is a vessel, normally in metal. It was originally a particular shape of drinking cup in Ancient Greece and Rome, but later used to refer to a… …

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  • 122March 1909 — January – February – March – April – May – June – July – August – September – October – November – December March 4, 1909: William Taft sworn in as 27th President of the United States …

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  • 123mazer — /may zeuhr/, n. a large metal drinking bowl or cup, formerly of wood. [1150 1200; ME: kind of wood (prob. maple), OE maeser (in adj. maeseren, equiv. to maeser maple + en EN2); c. ON mosurr maple, MHG maser maple, drinking cup] * * * ▪ metalwork… …

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  • 124Apracaraja Indravarman's Silver Reliquary — An Inscribed Silver Buddhist Reliquary or Apracaraja Indravarman s Silver Reliquary [The item belongs to the Shumei Culture Foundation in Otsu, Japan and was loaned to Los Angeles County Museum of Art, when it was studied by Richard Saloman of… …

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  • 125Quaich — A Quaich (pronEng|ˈkweɪx), archaically Quaigh, is a special kind of shallow two handled drinking cup or bowl in Scotland. It derives from the Scottish Gaelic cuach meaning a cup. According to the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica, the quaich was… …

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  • 126Altar Vessels — • The chalice is the cup in which the wine and water of the Eucharistic Sacrifice is contained Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Altar Vessels     Altar Vessels      …

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  • 127drink|ing — «DRIHNG kihng», noun, adjective. –n. the consumption of liqus or alcoholic liquor. –adj. 1. fit or safe to drink: »drinking water. 2. at or from which to drink: »a drinking hole, a drinking fountain, a drinking cup. 3. fond of alcoholic liquor:… …

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  • 128Melitta — This article is about the coffee company. For the bee genus, see Melitta (genus). For similarly spelled terms, see Melita (disambiguation). Melitta headquarters in Minden …

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