Flagon [noun]
Definition of Flagon:
mug
Opposite/Antonyms of Flagon:
-
Sentence/Example of Flagon:
He brought down his clenched hand upon the table, caught in passing a flagon, and sent it crashing to the floor.
I saw dust on the tops of all the doors and windows, and the silver flagon was not polished as brightly as my old pewter pots.
The flagon which contained the giants allowance of liquor is mentioned by Hawker in a private letter.
Clear of the queen's presence, Assarac pointed to a table on which stood a golden flagon and drinking-cups of the same metal.
On one of these stood two jewelled cups, and a flagon sparkling with amber wine from the south.
The Bird showed her the place, which was just by, and she went and filled a little silver flagon which she had brought with her.
I would have bestowed a flagon of Auvernat upon you to wash away every unkindness—-but 't is like you scorn my courtesy.
He grew more cheerful when he had had his supper and seated before a half-flagon of wine gave the reins to his imagination.
"Mend your draught," said his hospitable friend, again supplying the flagon from a pitcher which stood beside.
It was eagerly swallowed, though Delessert's hand shook so that he could scarcely hold the pewter flagon to his lips.