Cupbearer

//ˈkʌpˌbɛəɹə//

Synonyms for "cupbearer" (39 found)

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Translations

62 translations across 36 languages.

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Ancient Greek

2 entries
  • οἰνοχόη noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)
  • οἰνοχόος noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Arabic

3 entries
  • سَاقٍ noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)
  • سَاقِي noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)
  • سَاقِيَة noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Belarusian

1 entries
  • обер-шэ́нк noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Bengali

1 entries
  • সাকী noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Bulgarian

1 entries
  • виноче́рпец noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Catalan

2 entries
  • coper noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)
  • copera noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Czech

3 entries
  • číšnice noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)
  • číšník noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)
  • šenk noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Danish

1 entries
  • mundskænk noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Dutch

1 entries
  • schenker noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Egyptian

1 entries
  • wbA-bA noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Esperanto

1 entries
  • pokalisto noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Faroese

1 entries
  • skeinkjari noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Finnish

1 entries
  • juomanlaskija noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

French

2 entries
  • échanson noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)
  • échansonne noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Georgian

2 entries
  • მერიქიფე noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)
  • მწდე noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

German

4 entries
  • Mundschenk noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)
  • Mundschenkin noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)
  • Schenk noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)
  • Schenkin noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Greek

1 entries
  • οινοχόος noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Hungarian

1 entries
  • pohárnok noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Icelandic

2 entries
  • byrlari noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)
  • skutilsveinn noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Italian

2 entries
  • coppiera noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)
  • coppiere noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Latin

2 entries
  • pincerna noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)
  • pocillātor noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Lithuanian

1 entries
  • pataurininkis noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Malay

1 entries
  • saki noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Norman

1 entries
  • êcanchon noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Norwegian Bokmål

1 entries
  • munnskjenk noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Persian

1 entries
  • ساقی noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Polish

2 entries
  • cześnik noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)
  • podczaszy noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Portuguese

2 entries
  • copeira noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)
  • copeiro noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Romanian

3 entries
  • ceașnic noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)
  • paharnic noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)
  • păhărniceasă noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Russian

2 entries
  • виноче́рпий noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)
  • обер-ше́нк noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Scottish Gaelic

1 entries
  • gille-cupa noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Spanish

2 entries
  • copera noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)
  • copero noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Swedish

3 entries
  • ganymed noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)
  • munskänk noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)
  • skänksven noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Turkish

1 entries
  • saki noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Ukrainian

4 entries
  • виноче́рпець noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)
  • виноче́рпій noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)
  • обер-ше́нк noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)
  • підча́ший noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Urdu

1 entries
  • ساقی noun (one who ceremonially fills and hands out the cups in which a drink is served)

Sample sentences

7 total sentences available.

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[W]hile the King [Edward the Confessor] and Godwine [Godwin, Earl of Wessex] 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: [...]

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[P]rosper, I pray thee, thy ſeruant this day, and grant him mercie in the ſight of this man. For I was the kings cup-bearer.

Source: wiktionary

This Princeſs [Elizabeth I], in imitation of her Father 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, [...]

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[C]alling 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, [...]

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