tankard
/ˈtæŋkərd/
noun
- A large drinking cup, usually made of metal or glass, with a handle and often a hinged lid.
- At the Renaissance fair, everyone drank from wooden tankards.
- She poured the cold beer into a heavy glass tankard.
- The knight raised his pewter tankard and toasted the king.
- The amount of liquid that a tankard can hold.
- He ordered a tankard of ale to go with his meal.
- The bartender filled a tankard of cider for the customer.
- She drank a whole tankard of water after the long hike.