ewer
See also: Ewer
English
WOTD – 3 November 2010

A ewer.
Etymology
Borrowed from Anglo-Norman or Old French ewer, eawer (modern French évier), from Latin aquārium, from aqua (“water”). Doublet of aquarium.
Noun
ewer (plural ewers)
Hypernyms
Translations
widemouthed pitcher
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Chuukese
Old French
Etymology
ewe + -er, or from an unattested Vulgar Latin *aquāria.
Descendants
- English: ewer
References
- ewer on the Anglo-Norman On-Line Hub
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