- A
flagon (/ˈflæɡən/) is a
large leather, metal, gl****,
plastic or
ceramic vessel, used for drink,
whether this be water, ale, or
another liquid. A flagon...
- The
Sukhoi Su-15 (NATO
reporting name:
Flagon) is a
twinjet supersonic interceptor aircraft developed by the
Soviet Union. It
entered service in 1965 and...
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Flagon and
Trencher is a
hereditary society composed of men and
women who can
trace ancestry to one or more
licensed operators of an
ordinary tavern, inn...
- The Cask 'N
Flagon is a
restaurant and
sports bar with
locations at
Fenway Park in
Boston and on RT. 139 in Marshfield, MA. Both
locations are
owned locally...
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festivals internationally during the
summer of 2013.
Their debut album Forge &
Flagon was
released in June 2012 in the UK and
Europe January 2013 in the US and...
- The B****e Yutz
Flagons are a pair of Iron Age
ceremonial drinking vessels that date from the mid 5th
century BCE.
Since their discovery in ill-do****ented...
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Flagon Point (72°14′S 60°41′W / 72.233°S 60.683°W / -72.233; -60.683) is a
point surmounted by two peaks, 295
metres (970 ft) and 395
metres (1,300 ft)...
- A
flacon (from Late
Latin flasco,
meaning "bottle"; cf. "
flagon") is a small,
often decorative, bottle. It has an
opening seal or
stopper and is designed...
- A John Haig
whisky flagon from Markinch, Fife Folk Museum...
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derived from the word
flagon,
which is a
traditional vessel used for
storing wine. An
occasional Australian pronunciation of the word
flagon,
perhaps with humorous...