cannikin (Meaning)
Wordnet
cannikin (n)
a wooden bucket
a small can
Webster
cannikin (n.)
A small can or drinking vessel.
Synonyms & Antonyms of cannikin
cannikin Sentence Examples
- The traveler poured a small amount of ale into his cannikin to quench his thirst on the journey.
- At the medieval fair, vendors offered cannikins of mead to festival-goers.
- The innkeeper filled a cannikin with warm broth for the weary traveler who sought refuge from the cold.
- During the camping trip, each hiker carried a cannikin to drink from streams along the trail.
- In old maritime tales, sailors would pass around a cannikin of rum to celebrate reaching a milestone on their voyage.
- The cannikin, crafted from sturdy pewter, was a cherished heirloom passed down through generations.
- As part of the reenactment, actors drank from cannikins to recreate historical scenes from the Middle Ages.
- The cannikin, with its intricate engravings, served as a decorative piece in the noble's dining hall.
- In folklore, a magical cannikin was said to grant unlimited provisions to those who possessed it.
- During the festival, revelers toasted to the harvest with cannikins of cider, filling the air with cheer and laughter.
FAQs About the word cannikin
a wooden bucket, a small canA small can or drinking vessel.
drum,tin, barrel, canister, can, pail, tin can, bucket,cannister,
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The traveler poured a small amount of ale into his cannikin to quench his thirst on the journey.
At the medieval fair, vendors offered cannikins of mead to festival-goers.
The innkeeper filled a cannikin with warm broth for the weary traveler who sought refuge from the cold.
During the camping trip, each hiker carried a cannikin to drink from streams along the trail.