aquamanile
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Late Latin aquamanile, from Latin aqua (“water”), and the root of manus (“hand”).
Noun
aquamanile (plural aquamaniles or aquamanilia)
- (historical) A ewer or jug-like vessel, shaped like an animal or human figure, used for washing the hands.
Translations
water vessel
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