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rummer
[ ruhm-er ]
noun
- a large drinking glass or cup.
rummer
/ ˈrʌmə /
noun
- a drinking glass, typically having an ovoid bowl on a short stem
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Word History and Origins
Origin of rummer1
1645–55; < Dutch roemer large wine glass, especially for Rhine wine, perhaps derivative of roemen to praise (as in drinking a toast)
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Word History and Origins
Origin of rummer1
C17: from Dutch roemer a glass for drinking toasts, from roemen to praise
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Example Sentences
The Rummer is introduced by Hogarth into his picture of "Night."
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He went under the stairs, and produced a bottle of cider-wine, of which they drank a rummer each.
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On the blind of an inn the shadow of a bearded man held the shadow of a rummer to its mouth.
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The Coroner, having found no need to charge (except his rummer), left his men for a little while to deliberate their verdict.
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That loud call of the faith evidently made Dizful a rummer place than it normally was.
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