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Definition of Quaich

Quaich
Quaigh Quaigh, Quaich Quaich, n. [Gael. cuach. Cf. Quaff.] A small shallow cup or drinking vessel. [Scot.] [Written also quegh.]

Meaning of Quaich from wikipedia

- A quaich /ˈkweɪx/, archaically quaigh or quoich, is a special kind of shallow two-handled drinking cup or bowl of a type traditional in Scotland. It derives...
- The Centenary Quaich (/ˈkweɪx/; Scottish Gaelic: Cuach nan Ceud Bliadhna; Irish: Corn na Céad Bliain) is an international rugby union award contested annually...
- Willie Purves Quaich is an annual rugby union award given to the "most outstanding young male Scottish player" of that season. The quaich is named for...
- incorporated the wood into a silver quaich. It is engraved with Scott's motto, "Watch Well". Scott's "Waterloo Tree Quaich" was stolen along with other items...
- 56°32′N 3°54′W / 56.54°N 3.90°W / 56.54; -3.90 Glen Quaich is a glen in Perth and Kinross and is situated almost midway between Crieff and Aberfeldy...
- of Beer Writers Winner James Beard Award, 2006 Keeper of the Quaich; Master of the Quaich (Scotch Whisky industry award) Holder of the Haarikka ("haarikanhaltija"...
- five matches drawn. Since 1989, the teams have competed for the Centenary Quaich during the Six Nations Championship. ^1 The match was abandoned after 20...
- the Home International Regatta would be known as Dame Katherine Grainger Quaich. The first winners of the trophy were Scotland. In 2020 she was appointed...
- trophy in every Six Nations match: Calcutta Cup (v England), Centenary Quaich (v Ireland), Auld Alliance Trophy (v France), Doddie Weir Cup (v Wales)...
- union teams of Australia and New Zealand A "Quaich" is a celtic drinking vessel - see Did You Know? The Quaich. "sportinglife.com". Archived from the original...