potation (Meaning)

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potation (n)

a serving of drink (usually alcoholic) drawn from a keg

the act of drinking (especially an alcoholic drink)

Synonyms & Antonyms of potation

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potation Sentence Examples

  1. The traveler quenched his thirst with a refreshing potation of water from the nearby stream.
  2. The medieval banquet featured a variety of exotic potations, including mead and spiced wine.
  3. The alchemist diligently concocted a mysterious potation, its purpose unknown.
  4. The elderly gentleman sipped his potation of tea, reminiscing about days gone by.
  5. The doctor prescribed a bitter potation to alleviate the patient's symptoms.
  6. The sorcerer summoned spirits with a potent potation brewed from ancient herbs.
  7. The festive gathering was filled with laughter and the clinking of glasses filled with intoxicating potations.
  8. The hermit lived solely on simple potations of roots and berries.
  9. The explorer brought back exotic potations from his distant travels.
  10. The ancient ritual required the consumption of a sacred potation before entering the temple.

FAQs About the word potation

a serving of drink (usually alcoholic) drawn from a keg, the act of drinking (especially an alcoholic drink)

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The traveler quenched his thirst with a refreshing potation of water from the nearby stream.

The medieval banquet featured a variety of exotic potations, including mead and spiced wine.

The alchemist diligently concocted a mysterious potation, its purpose unknown.

The elderly gentleman sipped his potation of tea, reminiscing about days gone by.