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goblet

[ gob-lit ]

noun

  1. a drinking glass with a foot and stem.
  2. Archaic. a bowl-shaped drinking vessel with no handles.


goblet

/ ˈɡɒ²ú±ôɪ³Ù /

noun

  1. a vessel for drinking, usually of glass or metal, with a base and stem but without handles
  2. archaic.
    a large drinking cup shaped like a bowl
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of goblet1

1300–50; Middle English gobelet < Old French, diminutive of gobel cup ≪ Celtic
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of goblet1

C14: from Old French gobelet a little cup, from gobel ultimately of Celtic origin
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The piece ran under an illustration of a black spatula dripping sinister goblets of melting plastic, against a background of bilious green.

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Unfortunately for the Duke of Buckingham, his 1521 gift of a goblet engraved with the motto "With humble, true heart" did not do the trick, and he was executed the same year for high treason.

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In particular, goblet cells -- cup-shaped cells that secrete mucus -- expressed those genes only in the presence of ILC2s, a kind of immune cell.

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