a large drinking-cup
1Drinking horn — The Roordahuizum drinking horn, made in the mid 16th century by silversmith Albert Jacobs Canter, kept in the Frisian Museum at Leeuwarden[1] A drinking horn is the horn of a bovid used as a drinking vessel. Drinking horns are known from… …
2loving cup — lov′ing cup n. 1) a large drinking cup with two or more handles given as a prize or token of esteem 2) a large drinking cup with several handles that is passed from person to person …
3Drinking Made Easy — Format Travel Show, Alcohol Related Customs Starring Zane Lamprey Country of origin   …
4loving cup — n. a large drinking cup of silver, etc., with two or more large handles by which it was formerly passed from guest to guest at banquets: now often given as a trophy in sports and games …
5Cup holder — This article is about vehicle and auditorium cup holders. For other uses, see Cup holder (disambiguation). A cup holder is a device to hold a cup or other drinking vessel. It is a fixture in automobiles, trains, and other vehicles, as well as in… …
6cup — [OE] Cup is a member of a large Indo European family of words denoting broadly ‘round container’ that go back ultimately to the bases *kaup (source of English head) and *keup . This produced Greek kúpellon ‘drinking vessel’, English hive, and… …
7cup — [OE] Cup is a member of a large Indo European family of words denoting broadly ‘round container’ that go back ultimately to the bases *kaup (source of English head) and *keup . This produced Greek kúpellon ‘drinking vessel’, English hive, and… …
8loving cup — noun 1. a large drinking vessel (usually with two handles) that people drink out of in turn at a banquet • Hypernyms: ↑drinking vessel 2. a large metal vessel with two handles that is awarded as a trophy to the winner of a competition the school… …
9Flip cup — Drinking Game Players 4+ Setup time 2 3 minutes Playing time …
10Cage cup — The Milan cage cup, 4th century A.D …