Definition of Flagon. Meaning of Flagon. Synonyms of Flagon

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Definition of Flagon

Flagon
Flagon Flag"on, n. [F. flacon, for flascon, fr. OF. flasche, from LL. 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. A trencher of mutton chops, and a flagon of ale. --Macaulay.

Meaning of Flagon from wikipedia

- A flagon (/ˈflæɡən/) is a large leather, metal, gl****, plastic or ceramic vessel, used for storing and pouring drink, whether this be water, ale, or another...
- The Sukhoi Su-15 (NATO reporting name: Flagon) is a twinjet supersonic interceptor aircraft developed by the Soviet Union. It entered service in 1965 and...
- The Cask 'N Flagon is a restaurant and sports bar with locations at Fenway Park in Boston and on RT. 139 in Marshfield, M****achusetts. Both locations are...
- Etruscan stamnos, two Gr**** ceramic kylikes with gold additions, a beaked flagon, two golden drinking horns, iron belt-****ings, a gold plaque on an iron...
- The B****e Yutz Flagons are a pair of Iron Age ceremonial drinking vessels that date from the mid 5th century BCE. Since their discovery in ill-do****ented...
- festivals internationally during the summer of 2013. Their debut album Forge & Flagon was released in June 2012 in the UK and Europe January 2013 in the US and...
- Features, from north to south, include Cape Darlington, Schott Inlet, Flagon Point, Cape Christmas, Wüst Inlet, Old Mans Head and Cape Fanning. The Merz...
- A John Haig whisky flagon from Markinch, Fife Folk Museum...
- A flacon (from Late Latin flasco, meaning "bottle"; cf. "flagon") is a small, often decorative, bottle. It has an opening seal or stopper and is designed...
- confusion or mixing Baca Bahurim Bajith Bakbakkar, diligent searcher Bakbuk, a flagon, hollow Bakbukiah, wasted by Jehovah, effusion of Jehovah Balaam, a pilgrim...