flagon Synonyms

flagon Meaning

Wordnet

flagon (n)

a large metal or pottery vessel with a handle and spout; used to hold alcoholic beverages (usually wine)

Webster

flagon (n.)

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.

flagon Sentence Examples

  1. In medieval times, people often drank ale or mead from a flagon, a large metal or ceramic container with a handle and spout.
  2. The knight's squire carried a flagon of water to quench his thirst during the hot summer joust.
  3. The innkeeper filled the flagon with a hearty mug of mead as the weary traveler entered the tavern.
  4. The alchemist carefully poured a potion from a flagon into a small vial, his hands trembling with anticipation.
  5. The monk sipped a flagon of wine, savoring the taste and reflecting on his vows of silence and contemplation.
  6. The tavern wench brought a flagon of ale to the table, its frothy head spilling over the rim.
  7. The jester entertained the king and queen with tales of his adventures, his voice echoing in the grand hall as he drank from a flagon of ale.
  8. The peasant woman carried a flagon of milk to market, hoping to sell it for a few coins to feed her family.
  9. The flagon of perfume was a precious gift, its delicate scent filling the room as the lady opened it.
  10. The pirate captain raised his flagon of rum in a toast, celebrating their successful raid on the merchant ship.

FAQs About the word flagon

a large metal or pottery vessel with a handle and spout; used to hold alcoholic beverages (usually wine)A vessel with a narrow mouth, used for holding and conve

flask, jug, ewer, bottle, cup,pitcher, pail,bucket, pot, decanter

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In medieval times, people often drank ale or mead from a flagon, a large metal or ceramic container with a handle and spout.

The knight's squire carried a flagon of water to quench his thirst during the hot summer joust.

The innkeeper filled the flagon with a hearty mug of mead as the weary traveler entered the tavern.

The alchemist carefully poured a potion from a flagon into a small vial, his hands trembling with anticipation.