cantharus

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) A large drinking cup with two handles.
 * 2) A fountain or basin in the courtyard of an ancient church for worshippers to wash before entering.

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) a large drinking vessel with handles hanging down, tankard
 * 2) a kind of sea-fish, possibly the
 * 3) a lug of a water-pipe in the form of a tankard
 * , 30, 1, 41, § 11  libro vicesimo primo ad 
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- Sed automataria aut siquis canthari, per quos aquae saliunt, poterunt legari, maxime si impositicii sunt.

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