Aquaemanale

/ˌɑkwɛˈmænəl/ noun

A small decorative pitcher or basin used for ceremonial hand-washing in religious or formal settings, particularly in medieval churches.

From Latin 'aquae' (of water) + 'manus' (hand) + '-ale' (relating to), literally 'relating to water [for the] hand.' Medieval ecclesiastical term.

AM泉水
ARماء الينابيع
BNউৎসের জল
CAaigua de font
CSpramenová voda
DAkilden
DEQuellenwasser
ELπηγα
ESagua manantial
FAآب چشمه
FIlähdevesi
FReau de source
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