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chalice
[ chal-is ]
noun
- Ecclesiastical.
- a cup for the wine of the Eucharist or Mass.
- the wine contained in it.
- a drinking cup or goblet.
- a cuplike blossom.
chalice
/ ˈtʃælɪs /
noun
- poetic.a drinking cup; goblet
- Christianity a gold or silver cup containing the wine at Mass
- the calyx of a flower, esp a cup-shaped calyx
Other Words From
- chal·iced [chal, -ist], adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of chalice1
Word History and Origins
Origin of chalice1
Example Sentences
The health portfolio can be seen as something of a poisoned chalice, given the huge challenges facing the NHS and social services.
Abortion rights advocates will recognize that provision as a poisoned chalice, because even before the Supreme Court overturned Roe vs.
Just weeks after guiding Leicester City back to the Premier League, the Italian has quit after one season and opted to take on what many see as a poisoned chalice.
“A lot of people said this is a poisoned chalice,” Piper said.
In episode six, traitors Paul, Harry and Miles were tasked with murdering in plain sight by giving a poisoned chalice - the rosé - to their chosen victim.
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