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mazer
[mey-zer]
noun
a large metal drinking bowl or cup, formerly of wood.
mazer
/ ˈmeɪzə, ˈmæzəd /
noun
obsoletea large hardwood drinking bowl
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of mazer1
Example Sentences
Mr. Lyon is also Enlightenment’s lead mazer, which is what you call a person who makes mead.
Each time, Bear, with great dexterity, seemed to offer him the mazer, but at the last moment, tossed it high.
West Mercia Police described the dark wood cup as a "medieval mazer bowl" and "a wooden cup/chalice", and that it was kept in a blue velvet bag.
The relic she treasures above all, however, is a gold "mazer," inherited by Mr. Walford through a long line of ancestors.
It was then regarded as a form of wood, to which the name of “mazer” wood was given on account of its employment in making mazers or goblets.
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