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Qué (quién) es Chalice - definición

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

chalice         
(chalices)
1.
A chalice is a large gold or silver cup with a stem. Chalices are used to hold wine in the Christian service of Holy Communion.
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2.
If you refer to a job or an opportunity as a poisoned chalice, you mean that it seems to be very attractive but you believe it will lead to failure.
He does not regard his new job as a poisoned chalice...
PHRASE: usu v-link PHR, PHR after v
chalice         
¦ noun
1. historical a goblet.
2. the wine cup used in the Christian Eucharist.
Origin
ME: via OFr. from L. calix, calic- 'cup'.
chalice         
n.
Cup (especially the communion cup), bowl, goblet.

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 Chalice
1. Petersburg is a chalice holding the extremes of Russia‘s history.
2. Studenikin purchased a 1'th–century silver chalice from St.
3. Some diplomats said it would be a poisoned chalice.
4. I believe someone once described this job as a "poisoned chalice". They were right.
5. We can see that Ben–Gurion was entirely right about the poisoned chalice of victory.