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gobletlarge, handle-less, crater-shaped drinking vessel for wine, etc.," late 14c., from Old French gobelet "goblet, cup" (13c.), diminutive of gobel "cup," probably related to gobe [..]
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gobletGoblet [N] [S]a laver or trough for washing garments. In Cant 7:2 , a bowl or drinking vessel, a bowl for mixing wine; in Exodus 24:6 , a sacrificial basin. (See CUP .)
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gobletDrinking glass with a large bowl, of various shapes, resting on a stemmed foot.
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gobleta kind of drinking cup with no handle
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gobleta laver or trough for washing garments. In Cant. 7:2, a bowl or drinking vessel, a bowl for mixing wine; in Ex. 24:6, a sacrificial basin. (See CUP.)
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gobleta circular vessel for wine or other liquid.
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gobletIf you dream that you drink water from a silver goblet, you will meet unfavorable business results in the near future. To see goblets of ancient design, you will receive favors and benefits from strangers. For a woman to give a man a glass goblet full of water, denotes illicit pleasures.
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goblet(n) a drinking glass with a base and stem(n) a bowl-shaped drinking vessel; especially the Eucharistic cup
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gobletlarge footed glass.
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