Aquamanale

/ˌæk.wə.mænˈeɪ.liː/ noun

An ornamental water vessel or ewer used in medieval and Renaissance churches for ritual hand-washing during religious ceremonies.

From Latin 'aqua' (water) and 'manalis' (relating to hands, from 'manus'). The term comes from the Latin phrase 'aqua manalis,' used in church contexts to describe water specifically for ceremonial hand ablutions.

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