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flagon

[flag-uhn] / ˈflæg ən /
NOUN
mug
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He has jumped ahead in the book of time to see what was unknowable when he drank from the mysterious flagon years before.

From Washington Post

“You never know, but perhaps Earl Sigurd himself sat on one of the stone benches inside the hall and drank a flagon of ale!”

From Fox News

There are also items imported from the Christian eastern Mediterranean, such as a silver spoon, copper-alloy flagon and bowl.

From BBC

It opens on Saturday and will include objects such as a gold belt buckle, a Byzantine flagon, coloured glass vessels, an ornate drinking horn and a decorative hanging bowl.

From The Guardian

Gold coins, the gilded silver neck of a wooden drinking vessel, decorative glass beakers and a flagon believed to have come from Syria were also found.

From BBC