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/ˈCHaləs/,
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chalices, plural;
  1. A large cup or goblet, typically used for drinking wine

  2. The wine cup used in the Christian Eucharist


  1. a bowl-shaped drinking vessel; especially the Eucharistic cup
  2. Chalice was a Gothic-doom metal band from Adelaide, South Australia. The group released three albums and was perhaps Australia's most notable Gothic metal band for a number of years before splitting up in 2007.
  3. Chalice was published in 2008 (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons). It was written by fantasy author Robin McKinley, who lives in England. McKinley has won several awards for her writing, some of which has been popular with young readers, and some with mature ones. ...
  4. Chalice is a defunct Britain vanity record label created by Coil, exclusively for albums put out by the group. Its brother labels are Threshold House and Eskaton.
  5. Chalice is a Jamaican reggae band started in the 1980s. Chalice is probably best known for their performances at the Sunsplash Reggae Music Festivals.
  6. Chalice (born Jarek Kasar; 3 April 1983) is an Estonian singer. He started his music career as a rapper.
  7. A large drinking cup, often having a stem and base and used especially for formal occasions and religious ceremonies
  8. (chalices) Botany: cup-shaped flowers
  9. A stemmed cup used for ecclesiastical purposes.
  10. To dream of a chalice, denotes pleasure will be gained by you to the sorrow of others. To break one foretells your failure to obtain power over some friend.
  11. one of the tools of the Witch. Placed on the altar to represent the element of Water.
  12. (Gr. Potirion; Sl. Vozduh). A large cup of silver or gold, with a long-stemmed base, used for the Eucharist. It is one of the most sacred vessels of the church and is handled only by the clergy.
  13. A chalice is a drinking cup with a bowl, a single stem, and a foot, as in the illustration on the right. The stem usually has a knob to make it easier to grasp. Chalices are generally made of silver, gold, or ceramics. The chalice can be used two ways in the Eucharist. ...
  14. A metal or ceramic cup into which the wine (and a little water) for the Eucharist is poured.
  15. a cup used in rituals that can contain wind, water, or other liquids.
  16. Represents the place where the purification and transformation of the ego occurs. (See Perfect Mold.)
  17. A stemmed cup used for holding the wine during communion.
  18. A special drinking cup used in some Christian communion services to hold wine. Among Wiccans and other Neopagans, it is a goblet used to hold either a beverage or water for ritual use.
  19. The chalice or cup as a ritual took represents water and the west, and it is also representative of the feminine principle. Chalices are used, but a cauldron is preferable.
  20. The large, often silver, cup from which the wine is served during the Eucharist.
  21. A cup that represents the Goddess, used in ritual and magick.
  22. Drinking vessel consecrated for ritual use; one of the Four Witch's Tools; also called Cup
  23. A cup on a stem, used to contain the ecuharistic wine; the same shape was also used in a secular context
  24. Special cup used by the Presider for the Blood of Christ.
  25. n. A vessel used to hold drinks, which were sometimes augmented by various poisons.