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Definition of Juglets
1. juglet [n] - See also: juglet
Lexicographical Neighbors of Juglets
Literary usage of Juglets
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Mycenaean Feast by James C. Wright (2004)
"In addition, cups, goblets, conical cups, and juglets—mostly unpainted or decorated
with extremely simple, linear patterns that are often roughly ..."
2. A Lm Ia Ceramic Kiln in South-Central Crete: Function and Pottery Production by Joseph W. Shaw (2001)
"It is unclear whether narrow-necked jugs or juglets were fired in the kiln.
The kiln dump contained a few fragments of two large medium-coarse narrow-necked ..."
3. Excavations at Pylos in Elis by John E. Coleman (1986)
"Upper: vertical lines making an angular jog at the middle. Lower: running spirals,
a dot, and a hook. juglets with similar necks are found in Corinthian in ..."
4. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1829)
"&c. to pass the night in a fever which two juglets of water would not allay, and
to rise in the morning with a head throbbing like a steam-vessel, ..."
5. The Prepalatial Cemeteries at Mochlos and Gournia and the House Tombs of by Jeffrey S. Soles (1992)
"Small jug with flat base, carinated side, and vertical handle. Traces of paring
on side. For similar juglets, compare those from ..."
6. Social Life at the English Universities in the Eighteenth Century by Christopher Wordsworth (1874)
"... He seems like juglets Tricks were-e'er he goes: \ Hey Jingo, Sirs, Where is he!
at the Host; > Presto, begone! he's at the Market-Cross. ..."