English-Thai Dictionary
goblet
N แก้ว เหล้า ทำ ด้วย แก้ว หรื อโลหะ kaeo-lao-tam-duai-kaeo-rue-lo-ha
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
GOBLET
n.A kind of cup or drinking vessel without a handle. We love not loaded boards, and goblets crown'd.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
GOBLET
Gob "let, n. Etym: [F. gobelet, LL. gobeletus, gobellus; cf. L. cupa tub, cask. See Cupel. ]
Defn: A kind of cup or drinking vessel having a foot or standard, but without a handle. We love not loaded boards and goblets crowned. Denham.
New American Oxford Dictionary
goblet
gob let |ˈgäblit ˈɡɑblət | ▶noun a drinking glass with a foot and a stem. • archaic a metal or glass bowl-shaped drinking cup, sometimes with a foot and a cover. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French gobelet, diminutive of gobel ‘cup, ’ of unknown origin.
goblet cell
gob let cell ▶noun Anatomy a column-shaped cell found in the respiratory and intestinal tracts, which secretes the main component of mucus.
Oxford Dictionary
goblet
gob ¦let |ˈgɒblɪt | ▶noun 1 a drinking glass with a foot and a stem. • archaic a metal or glass bowl-shaped drinking cup, sometimes with a foot and a cover. 2 Brit. a receptacle forming part of a liquidizer. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French gobelet, diminutive of gobel ‘cup ’, of unknown origin.
goblet cell
gob ¦let cell ▶noun Anatomy a column-shaped cell found in the respiratory and intestinal tracts, which secretes the main component of mucus.
American Oxford Thesaurus
goblet
goblet noun the goblets go on the right: wine glass, water glass, chalice; glass, tumbler, cup, beaker.
Oxford Thesaurus
goblet
goblet noun wine glass, chalice; glass, beaker, tumbler, cup; archaic stoup; Scottish archaic tass; (goblets ) N. Amer. stemware.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
goblet
gob let /ɡɑ́blət |ɡɔ́b -/名詞 C ゴブレット 〘金属製またはガラス製の足付きグラス 〙.