lägel

Etymology
, from Latin, from. Compare 🇨🇬,.

The first official Swedish Bible translation of 1541 used this word in 1 Samuel 16:20, where KJV has "a bottle of wine". The now famous use from Matthew 9:17 (new wine into old wineskins) stems from a Swedish bible translation of 1853, where older translations had "(läder)flaskor" (bottles or leather bottles).

Noun

 * 1) a container for transportation of liquids, e.g. a wooden barrel or a ceramic flagon
 * 2) a wineskin