ma·zer
(mā′zər)n. A large drinking bowl or goblet made of metal or hard wood.
[Middle English, from Old French masere, kind of wood, maple burl, of Germanic origin.]
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mazer
(ˈmeɪzə) , mazard
or mazzard
nobsolete a large hardwood drinking bowl
[C12: from Old French masere, of Germanic origin; compare Old Norse mösurr maple]
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ma•zer
(ˈmeɪ zər)
n. a large drinking bowl made orig. of wood.
[1150–1200; Middle English: kind of wood (probably maple), Old English mæser-; c. Middle High German maser maple, drinking cup, Old Norse mǫsurr maple]
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| Noun | 1. | mazer - a large hardwood drinking bowl bowl - a round vessel that is open at the top; used chiefly for holding food or liquids; |
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