different between goblet vs wineglass
goblet
English
Etymology
From Middle English goblet (= Middle Low German gobelet, kobelet (“goblet”)), from Old French gobellet, diminutive of gobel, from or related to the verb gober (“to ingest”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???bl?t/
Noun
goblet (plural goblets)
- A drinking vessel with a foot and stem.
Synonyms
- chalice
Derived terms
- goblet drum
Translations
Anagrams
- boglet
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wineglass
English
Noun
wineglass (plural wineglasses)
- Alternative spelling of wine glass
Anagrams
- slangwise, swealings
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