Chalices

/ˈtʃælɪsɪz/ noun

Plural form of chalice, referring to multiple goblets or drinking vessels, especially those used ceremonially in religious services.

From Old French 'chalice,' from Latin 'calix' (cup or calyx), traced to Greek 'kalyx' (cup of a flower)—the same root as botanical 'calyx.'

AM
ARكؤوس
BNকোণ
CAcalicies
CSkalichy
DAkalkoner
DEKelche
ELκαλύκες
EScálices
FAفنجان
FIkalkit
FRcalices
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