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Apostle spoon
noun
- a spoon having at the end of the handle the figure of one of the 12 apostles, formerly given as a christening present.
apostle spoon
noun
- a silver spoon with a figure of one of the Apostles on the handle
Word History and Origins
Origin of Apostle spoon1
Example Sentences
The other—her ladyship—was eating jam out of an Apostle spoon.
A single Apostle spoon, bearing upon its handle a figure of Saint Nicholas, and upon its stem the inscription, "Saint Nicholas, pray for us," sold in London for three thousand four hundred and fifty dollars, a few years ago.
The oldest hallmarked Apostle spoon is dated 1493, while the most modern of which we have any record bears the date of 1665.
Sophy, handle this prayerfully: it's an apostle spoon.
There were olives, radishes, celery and salted nuts in glass dishes; and about ten kinds of sugar-plums in ten different styles of ornate and bumpy silver dishes; and wherever a small space of tablecloth showed through, it was filled with either a big "Apostle" spoon or little Dutch ones criss-crossed.
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