costrel

/ˈkɑstrəl/
noun
  1. A small bottle or flask, often made of leather or pottery, used for carrying liquids, especially wine or water.
    • She filled her leather costrel with fresh water from the spring.
    • Archaeologists found a medieval costrel buried near the old monastery.
    • The traveler carried a costrel of wine on his belt during the long journey.
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