Flagon

Etymology
flagon, variation of flakon from  fla(s)con from  flascōnem, accusative of flascō "flask, bottle, container", of  origin, from  flaska "flask, bottle" from  from, from the practice of plaiting or wrapping bottles in straw casing. See fiasco. Akin to flasca, flaska "bottle, flask" ( Flasche:),  flaska ( flaske:),  flasce, flaxe "bottle, flask". More at flask

Pronunciation

 * , {{SAMPA|/fl{g.@n/}}

Noun

 * 1) A large bottle for drinks such as wine or cider.
 * 2) The amount that such a bottle holds, about 1.13 litres.
 * 3) A large vessel usually with a handle, spout and lid, for drinks such as wine or cider.

Translations

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Noun
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