Aquamanile

/ˌæk.wə.məˈniːl/ noun

An ornamental water pitcher or ewer, often shaped like an animal or fancy creature, used in medieval times for washing hands at the table or in church services.

From Medieval Latin 'aquamanile,' combining 'aqua' (water) and 'manalis' (relating to hands from Latin 'manus'). These objects became especially popular during the Gothic and Renaissance periods in Europe.

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