chalice

/ˈtʃælɪs/
noun
  1. A large cup or goblet, often made of precious metal, used especially for drinking wine during religious ceremonies like the Eucharist.
    • The museum displayed an ancient silver chalice from the 12th century.
    • The priest raised the golden chalice during the service.
    • She carefully polished the chalice until it shone.
  2. A poetic or literary term for a cup or drinking vessel, especially one that is beautiful or ornate.
    • In the story, the hero sought the enchanted chalice of eternal youth.
    • She held the crystal chalice up to the candlelight.
    • The knight drank from a jeweled chalice at the feast.
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