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ewer

[ yoo-er ]

noun

  1. a pitcher with a wide spout.
  2. Decorative Art. a vessel having a spout and a handle, especially a tall, slender vessel with a base.


ewer

/ ˈjuːə /

noun

  1. a large jug or pitcher with a wide mouth


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Word History and Origins

Origin of ewer1

1275–1325; Middle English < Anglo-French; Old French evier < Latin aquārius vessel for water, equivalent to aqu ( a ) water + -ārius -ary

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Word History and Origins

Origin of ewer1

C14: from Old French evier, from Latin aquārius water carrier, from aqua water

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Example Sentences

She demands the golden ewer—the red horse comes to his aid, and he wins the tournament in his red dress.

On a near-by table stood a ewer of water; Constans fetched it and began moistening the bloodless lips.

There is a minor junction of the streams by a cut across the narrowed neck of the ewer opposite Worcester Garden.

The Hereditary Chamberlain then rode likewise to the spot, and brought back a basin with ewer and towel.

Why should he want a silver ewer and basin to wash his hands at his mass?

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