Ewer
[yoo-er] /ˈyu ər/
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.
/ˈjuːə/
noun
1.
a large jug or pitcher with a wide mouth
n.
early 14c., from Anglo-French *ewiere, Old French eviere “water pitcher,” parallel form of aiguiere (Modern French aiguière), from fem. of Latin aquarius “of or for water,” from aqua “water” (see aqua-).
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