costrel
cos·trel
(kŏs′trəl)n.
A flat, pear-shaped drinking vessel with loops for attachment to the belt of the user.
[Middle English, from Old French costerel, possibly from costier, at the side, from coste, rib, from Latin costa; see kost- in Indo-European roots.]
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costrel
(ˈkɒstrəl)n
(Brewing) obsolete a flask, usually of earthenware or leather
[C14: from Old French costerel, from coste side, rib, from Latin costa]
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