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Cruse

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/kruːz/ (English)

Definitions

  • A small earthenware or metal container used for holding liquids, typically oil.
  • A vessel commonly used in historical and biblical contexts for storing sacred oils.

Usage Examples

  • "The old cruse was filled with olive oil and placed near the altar."
  • "She poured water from a cruse into the traveler’s cup."

Etymology

From Middle English "cruse," likely derived from Old English "crūs," meaning a pot or vessel.

Synonyms

  • Flask, jar, vessel, container

Antonyms

  • Open bowl, dish

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanishredoma/reˈðoma/
Frenchcruche/kʁyʃ/
GermanKrug/kruːk/
Chinese (Simplified)小瓶/xiǎo píng/
Japanese小瓶/kobin/
Russianкувшин/kuvˈʂɨn/
Hindiमटका/maṭkā/
Tamilகுடம்/kuṭam/
Teluguకుండ/kuṇḍa/
Malayalamകുടം/kuṭam/
Kannadaಕುಡಿಗೆ/kuḍige/
Marathiमाठ/māṭh/
Punjabiਘੜਾ/ghaṛā/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

British English typically uses /kruːz/, while some dialects may pronounce it closer to /krʊz/.

Historical Usage

Cruses were commonly used in biblical times to store anointing oils and holy water.

Cultural Nuances

Cruses have been mentioned in religious texts and are often associated with blessings and sacred rituals.

More Information

Throughout history, cruses have played an essential role in ceremonies, particularly in Christianity and Judaism, where they were used for anointing and purification.

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