scaife
Aussprache: [skeɪf]
Wort
Kontext: „historical“
(noun) a large, open vessel or bowl used in the past, often for holding food or drink. Imagine a big bowl that people used long ago at feasts or gatherings.
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The ancient scaife was beautifully crafted and held a lot of fruit for the royal feast.
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They didn’t have a scaife large enough for the huge party they were planning.
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What type of food was traditionally served in a scaife during banquets?
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