Definitions
a bowl-shaped drinking vessel; especially the Eucharistic cup
Word origin
From Middle English goblet (= Middle Low German gobelet, kobelet (“goblet”)), from Old French gobellet, diminutive of gobel, from or related to the verb gober (“to ingest”).
Used in a sentence
“sup wine from a goblet”
“No one is left to swing the battle-ax skyward. No man will ever again drink from this golden goblet!”
“At first Enkidu gags on the food, but then he grows to like the strong drink and takes seven goblets, until his face glows.”
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01“Stemmed drinking cup”6 letters
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