cupbearer

suomi-englanti sanakirja

cupbearer englannista suomeksi

  1. juomanlaskija

  1. Substantiivi

  2. juomanlaskija

cupbearer englanniksi

  1. One who ceremonially fills and out|hands out the cups in which a drink is served.

  2. (synonyms)

  3. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) Edmund? Bollifant|year=1596|page=107|pageurl=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.31822043011170&view=1up&seq=127|oclc=55193833|passage=While the King &91;(w)&93; and Godwine &91;(w)&93; ſate at the table, accompanied with others of the nobilitie, it chanced the Cupbearer (as he brought wine to the bourd) to ſlip with the one foote, and yet by good ſtrength of his other leg, to recouer himſelfe without falling: ...

  4. (RQ:King James Version)

  5. (quote-book)|edition=9th|location=London|publisher=Printed, and are to be sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster|year=1683|year_published=1689|section=paragraph 10|page=374|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=TCRWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA374|oclc=1002871832|passage=This Princeſs &91;(w)&93;, in imitation of her Father ''VIII of England|Henry the Eighth'' did admit none about her for ''Penſioners'', ''Privy Chamber-men'', ''Squires of the Body'', ''Carver's'', ''Cupbearers'', ''Sewers'', &c. (that were not a few in number) but ''perſons of ſtature, ſtrength, and birth'', ...

  6. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) J. Watson,(nb...)|year=1736|volume=I|section=part II, book I|page=78|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=iOE4AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA78|oclc=222577329|passage=Calling for Drink, one of the King's Cup-bearers that was accuſtomed to ſerve me, preſented the Cup with a troubled Look, and diſcompoſed Countenance: ... taking the Cup from his Hands, I was carrying it to my Mouth, when ''Arſanes'' enter'd the Chamber, and haſtily running up to me, juſt as I touched the Cup with my Lips, he ruſhed against my Arm ſo rudely, as he made me let fall the Cup, ...

  7. (RQ:Scott Ivanhoe)

  8. (quote-book)

  9. (quote-book)|year=2015|page=78|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=-sXuBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA78|isbn=978-1-8478-8926-3|passage=The hands were washed with perfumed water before commencing, and frequently wiped on a napkin as the meal proceeded, while cupbearers stood by to replenish the drinking cup and bowls of the king and his guests.