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GOBLETS - traducción al árabe

ECCLESIASTICAL DRINKING VESSELS FOR EUCHARISTIC WINE HAVING A STEM, OFTEN WITH A CENTRAL KNOP, AND A FOOT
Goblet; Wide-mouth goblet; Chalice (cup); Goblets; Poisoned chalice; Chalices
  • ''Allegory of the Eucharist'' by [[Alexander Coosemans]]
  • Chalice in the [[vestry]] of the Ipatevskii Monastery in [[Kostroma]]. Photographed by [[Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky]] in 1911.
  • KJV]]), made for the church St John the Baptist in Salinas, Spain.
  • Chalice with Saints and Scenes from the Life of Christ
  • Silver chalice in the museum of the Romanian Orthodox Archbishopy of the Vad, Feleac, and Cluj

GOBLETS         

ألاسم

جَام ; طاس ; طاسَة ; قَدَح ; كَأْس ; كُوب

GOBLET         

ألاسم

جَام ; طاس ; طاسَة ; قَدَح ; كَأْس ; كُوب

goblet         
اسْم : كأس . قدح . طاس

Definición

poisoned chalice
¦ noun an assignment or award which is likely to prove a source of problems to the recipient.

Wikipedia

Chalice

A chalice (from Latin calix 'mug', borrowed from Ancient Greek κύλιξ (kylix) 'cup') or goblet is a footed cup intended to hold a drink. In religious practice, a chalice is often used for drinking during a ceremony or may carry a certain symbolic meaning.

Ejemplos de uso de GOBLETS
1. The treasure weighs four kilos and is comprised of four small plates, four small goblets, four large goblets, a tray, a spoon and two vases with hand–hammered figures on them.
2. "Everything is too expensive and complicated." He was unloading cardboard boxes full of gold–rimmed goblets and teacups.
3. The hand–crafted goblets, plates and trays had been bundled into a wicker backpack by someone trying to escape in AD7' when Mount Vesuvius erupted.
4. The hand–crafted goblets, plates and trays had been bundled into a wicker basket by an inhabitant fleeing the erupting Mount Vesuvius in 7' AD.
5. The solid silver plates and goblets – all beautifully polished – were brought to Rome under heavy security guard for a private viewing.