Flagon Definition

flăgən
flagons
noun
A container for liquids, with a handle, a narrow neck, a spout, and, sometimes, a lid.
Webster's New World
The contents of a flagon.
Webster's New World
The quantity of liquid that such a vessel can hold.
American Heritage

Other Word Forms of Flagon

Noun

Singular:
flagon
Plural:
flagons

Origin of Flagon

  • Middle English flagon, variation of Middle English flakon, from Middle French fla(s)con, from Late Latin flascōnem, accusative of flascō "flask, bottle, container", from Frankish flaska "flask, bottle" from Proto-Germanic *flaskǭ (“bottle”), from Proto-Germanic *flehtaną (“to plait, braid”), from the practice of plaiting or wrapping bottles in straw casing. See fiasco. Akin to Old High German flasca, flaska (“bottle, flask”) (German Flasche), Old Norse flaska (Danish flaske), Old English flasce, flaxe (“bottle, flask”). More at flask

    From Wiktionary

  • Middle English from Old French flacon from Late Latin flascō flascōn- bottle flask

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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