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Definition of Tankards

Tankard
Tankard Tank"ard, n. [OF. tanquart; cf. OD. tanckaert; of uncertain origin.] A large drinking vessel, especially one with a cover. Marius was the first who drank out of a silver tankard, after the manner of Bacchus. --Arbuthnot.

Meaning of Tankards from wikipedia

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- wood, ceramic or leather. A tankard may have a hinged lid, and tankards featuring gl**** bottoms are also fairly common. Tankards are shaped and used similarly...