canakin (Meaning)

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canakin (n.)

A little can or cup.

Synonyms & Antonyms of canakin

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canakin Sentence Examples

  1. The tavern keeper served ale in a sturdy canakin to the weary travelers.
  2. During the festival, revelers passed around a silver canakin filled with mead.
  3. In medieval times, a canakin was a common sight on the banquet table.
  4. The bride and groom raised their canakins in a toast to their future happiness.
  5. The knight quenched his thirst with a sip from his trusty canakin.
  6. The old sailor reminisced about his adventures over a pint in his favorite canakin.
  7. A finely crafted canakin was often considered a prized possession among nobles.
  8. The merchant poured wine into the canakin, offering it to his guests as a gesture of hospitality.
  9. As the fire crackled in the hearth, friends gathered around, passing a canakin filled with mulled cider.
  10. The storyteller held his audience captive as they sipped from their canakins, enthralled by his tales of far-off lands.

FAQs About the word canakin

A little can or cup.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The tavern keeper served ale in a sturdy canakin to the weary travelers.

During the festival, revelers passed around a silver canakin filled with mead.

In medieval times, a canakin was a common sight on the banquet table.

The bride and groom raised their canakins in a toast to their future happiness.