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quaich /ˈkweɪx/,
archaically quaigh or quoich, is a
special kind of
shallow two-handled
drinking cup or bowl of a type
traditional in Scotland. It derives...
- 56°32′N 3°54′W / 56.54°N 3.90°W / 56.54; -3.90 Glen
Quaich is a glen in
Perth and
Kinross and is
situated almost midway between Crieff and Aberfeldy...
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Quaich (/ˈkweɪx/) is an
international rugby union award contested annually by
Ireland and
Scotland as part of the Six
Nations Championship. A "
Quaich"...
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Willie Purves Quaich is an
annual rugby union award given to the "most
outstanding young male
Scottish player" of that season. The
quaich is
named for...
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Guild of Beer
Writers James Beard Award, 2006
Keeper of the
Quaich and
Master of the
Quaich,
Scotch whisky industry awards Holder of the
Haarikka (Finnish:...
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incorporated the wood into a
silver quaich. It is
engraved with Scott's motto, "Watch Well". Scott's "Waterloo Tree
Quaich" was
stolen along with
other items...
- Cup
Dwarf ale gl****
Heavy baluster gl**** Jar
Mazagran Mug
Pythagorean cup
Quaich Sake cup (ochoko)
Stemware Tazza Teacup Tiki mug
Trembleuse Tumblers Vitrolero...
- Championship,
which include the
Millennium Trophy (England–Ireland),
Centenary Quaich (Ireland–Scotland),
Giuseppe Garibaldi Trophy (France–Italy), Auld Alliance...
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small loch.
Machair From
machair [ˈmaxɪɾʲ], the
fertile land
behind dunes.
Quaich From
cuach [kʰuəx], a cup.
Skean From
sgian [ˈs̪kʲiən], a knife. Slughorn...
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festival introduced a
competition to
award the new Col
Charles Stewart Quaich. The
competition accepts any
performance of music,
poetry or stories, which...