Meaning & Definition of word "Chalice"

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    Chalice

    /ˈtʃæl.ɪs/

    noun:

    • 1. A large cup or goblet, typically used for drinking wine, especially in religious ceremonies.
      • Example: The priest raised the chalice during the communion service.
    • 2. An ornamental cup or vessel, often used as a trophy or award.
      • Example: The team celebrated their victory by lifting the championship chalice high.
    • 3. A symbol of the Eucharist in Christian theology.
      • Example: In the painting, the chalice is depicted at the center, representing the Last Supper.

    Etymology

    Middle English: from Old French 'calice', from Latin 'calix', meaning 'cup'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    chalice of suffering:

    A metaphor for enduring hardship or pain.

    raise a chalice:

    To celebrate or honor someone or something with a drink.

    the chalice passed to him:

    To inherit a responsibility or duty.

    Related Words

    goblet:

    A drinking vessel, typically one that is tall and has a stem.

    cup:

    A small, typically rounded container used for drinking.

    beaker:

    A wide, flat container used for drinking, usually made of glass.

    Slang Meanings of chalice

    Meaning: A large drink.

    Example Sentence: After a long day, I could really use a chalice of beer.

    Meaning: A symbol of extravagance or excess.

    Example Sentence: He lived his life like it was a chalice, overflowing with luxury.