Now updated for CSW19. New words, if any, and new inflections of existing words, are shown in red.
| aristotle | (Sl.) a bottle. |
| aryballoid | in the form of an aryballos, a globular oil-flask with a neck. |
| aryballos | (Greek) a globular oil-flask with a neck. |
| balthasar | a large wine bottle containing 2.80 gallons. |
| beaker | a large cup. |
| beermat | a cardboard mat to put under a glass of beer. |
| bellarmine | a large jug with rounded belly and narrow neck. |
| belshazzar | a large wine bottle containing 2.80 gallons. |
| bidon | (Fr.) a container for liquids. |
| bota | (Spanish) a leather bottle for wine. |
| bottle | a narrow-necked hollow vessel, esp of glass or plastic, for holding liquids; (verb) to put into a bottle. |
| briki | the Greek name for a cezve, a small metal pot used for preparing coffee. |
| calix | (Lat.) a cup; esp an ecclesiastical chalice. |
| canakin | a small can or drinking vessel. |
| canikin | a small can or drinking vessel. |
| cannikin | a small can or drinking vessel. |
| canteen | a small container for carrying water. |
| cantharus | (Lat.) a large two-handled drinking-cup. |
| carafe | (Fr.) a glass bottle for water or wine at a table, in a bedroom, etc. |
| cezve | a small metal pot, usually of copper, with a long metal handle, used for preparing Turkish, Arabic, or Greek style coffee. |
| chalice | a drinking-cup, a goblet. |
| coffeepot | a pot for coffee. |
| copita | (Spanish) a tulip-shaped sherry glass. |
| costrel | an eared bottle or small flask, to be hung at the waist. |
| cotyle | (Greek) an ancient Greek drinking cup. |
| cup | a drinking vessel, roughly hemispherical, usually with one handle (verb) to form into a cup shape |
| cyathus | (Lat.) an ancient Greek or Roman filling or measuring cup; a measure equal to about 1/2 pint. |
| cylix | (Greek) a shallow two-handled drinking-cup. |
| decanter | a decorative bottle. |
| demijohn | (Fr.) a large bottle having a wicker case. |
| dewar | a double-walled flask. |
| diatretum | (Lat.) a glass bowl of late Roman times. |
| esky | (Tradename) a portable insulated container for keeping drinks cool. |
| ewer | a jug with a wide mouth, esp a water-jug of the kind formerly used in bedrooms. |
| fiasco | (Ital.) a flask or bottle a complete failure of any kind |
| fingan | (Arabic) the handleless coffee cup which fits within a zarf. |
| finjan | (Arabic) the handleless coffee cup which fits within a zarf. |
| flacket | a barrel-shaped bottle; a flagon; (verb) to flap, flutter. |
| flacon | (Fr.) a small decorative flagon with a tight-fitting stopper. |
| flagon | a large vessel containing drink for use at table, usually with a handle, spout, and lid. |
| flask | a narrow-necked container. |
| goblet | a drinking vessel. |
| hanap | an ornate mediaeval drinking goblet, often having a cover. |
| humpen | (Ger.) a type of enamelled or painted glass drinking vessel made in Germany. |
| ibrik | the Arabic name for a cezve, a small metal pot used for preparing coffee. |
| jeroboam | an oversize wine bottle holding about four 26-ounce quarts. |
| joram | a large drinking-bowl. |
| jorum | a large drinking-bowl. |
| keltie | (Scots) a bumper or glass filled to the brim, esp one imposed as a forfeit. |
| kelty | (Scots) a bumper or glass filled to the brim, esp one imposed as a forfeit. |
| kylix | (Greek) a shallow two-handled Greek drinking cup. |
| lagena | (Lat.) a narrow-necked bottle. |
| lecythus | (Lat.) a narrow-necked Greek flask. |
| longneck | a kind of beer bottle with a long narrow neck. |
| magnum | (Lat.) a bottle for wine, spirits, etc., twice the standard size, now usually containing 11/2 litres. |
| mazer | a large drinking vessel of hardwood or metal. |
| middie | a 285ml beer glass. |
| middy | (Aust. sl.) a 285ml beer glass. |
| monteith | (Scots) a large 17th or 18th century bowl, usually of silver, for cooling punch glasses. |
| nebuchadnezzar | an oversize wine bottle holding about 3.50 gallons. |
| nipperkin | (Arch.) a small measure of alcoholic drink. |
| noggin | a small mug or cup; a measure of about a gill. |
| pannikin | a small metal cup. |
| pitcher | a large jug. |
| pokal | (Ger.) a tall drinking cup. |
| punchbowl | a bowl for holding punch. |
| quaich | (Gaelic) a drinking-cup. |
| quaigh | (Gaelic) a drinking-cup. |
| rehoboam | (Hebrew) a large wine bottle containing 1.05 gallons. |
| rhyton | (Greek) a drinking cup with a hole in the point to drink by. |
| roemer | (Dutch) a large drinking-glass. |
| rumkin | (Obs.) a kind of drinking vessel. |
| rummer | (Dutch) a large drinking-glass. |
| salmanaser | a large wine bottle containing 2.10 gallons. |
| salmanazar | a large wine bottle containing 2.10 gallons. |
| samovar | (Russian) a tea-urn. |
| screwtop | a bottle with a stopper that screws in or on, esp a beer bottle of the kind with its contents. |
| scyphus | (Lat.) a drinking vessel used in ancient Greece. |
| seidel | (Ger.) a large glass for beer. |
| sippy | as in sippy cup, an infant's drinking cup. |
| skyphos | (Greek) a drinking vessel used in ancient Greece. |
| stubbie | (Aust. sl.) a small squat beer bottle. |
| stubby | short and squat (noun, Aust. sl.) a small squat beer bottle |
| tankard | a large mug-like vessel, usually with a handle and sometimes a hinged lid, used esp for drinking beer from. |
| tassie | (Scots) a small cup. |
| tastevin | (Fr.) a small shallow cup used for tasting wine. |
| tazza | (Ital.) a cup with saucer-shaped bowl on a pedestal. |
| teacup | a cup in which tea is served. |
| thermos | (Tradename) a vacuum flask. |
| tinnie | a mug made of tinplate; a can of beer. |
| tinny | making a noise like tin (noun) a mug made of tinplate; a can of beer |
| trough | a long narrow vessel for watering or feeding animals; (verb) to consume greedily. |
| troughlike | like a trough. |
| tumbler | a drinking-glass. |
| tyg | an old drinking-cup with two or more handles. |
| winchester | a large cylindrical bottle with a narrow neck used for transporting chemicals. |
| wineglass | a glass for the drinking of wine. |
| zarf | (Arabic) an ornamental metal holder for a handleless coffee cup. |
| zurf | (Arabic) an ornamental metal holder for a handleless coffee cup. |