What is another word for Chaliced?

Pronunciation: [t͡ʃˈalɪst] (IPA)

The word "chaliced" refers to something that has the shape or appearance of a chalice, which is a type of cup often used in religious ceremonies. Some synonyms for this word include "goblet-shaped," "cupped," "vessel-like," and "urn-shaped." Other similar words that may be used to describe a chaliced object include "fluted," "graceful," "elegant," and "ornate." When referring specifically to a chalice used in religious ceremonies, synonyms may include "sacramental," "communion," "chalicular," or "ritualistic." Regardless of the context, any of these synonyms can be used to convey the shape or significance of something that resembles a chalice.

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Usage examples for Chaliced

The result is that when the Chaliced Man is judged able to go out and take his place in society again, he is thoroughly re-conditioned.
"Rastignac the Devil"
Philip José Farmer
The Chaliced Man is a very good citizen.
"Rastignac the Devil"
Philip José Farmer
Still let me dream and sing,- Dream of that winding shore Where scarlet cardinals bloom,-for me no more,- The stream with heaven beneath its liquid floor, And clustering nenuphars Sprinkling its mirrored blue like golden-Chaliced stars!
"The Complete PG Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr."
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. (The Physician and Poet not the Jurist)

Related words: chalice, christian, ichthys, chalice of life, stone chalice, holy grail

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