cannikin (Meaning)

Wordnet

cannikin (n)

a wooden bucket

a small can

Webster

cannikin (n.)

A small can or drinking vessel.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cannikin

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cannikin Sentence Examples

  1. The traveler poured a small amount of ale into his cannikin to quench his thirst on the journey.
  2. At the medieval fair, vendors offered cannikins of mead to festival-goers.
  3. The innkeeper filled a cannikin with warm broth for the weary traveler who sought refuge from the cold.
  4. During the camping trip, each hiker carried a cannikin to drink from streams along the trail.
  5. In old maritime tales, sailors would pass around a cannikin of rum to celebrate reaching a milestone on their voyage.
  6. The cannikin, crafted from sturdy pewter, was a cherished heirloom passed down through generations.
  7. As part of the reenactment, actors drank from cannikins to recreate historical scenes from the Middle Ages.
  8. The cannikin, with its intricate engravings, served as a decorative piece in the noble's dining hall.
  9. In folklore, a magical cannikin was said to grant unlimited provisions to those who possessed it.
  10. 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,

No antonyms found.

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.