Definition of Ecuelle

1. a soup bowl with two handles [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ecuelle

ectromelia virus
ectromelic
ectropic
ectropion
ectropion uveae
ectropium
ectropody
ectrotic
ectylurea
ectypal
ectype
ectypes
ectypography
ecu
ecuelle (current term)
ecuelles
eculizumab
ecumene
ecumenic
ecumenical
ecumenical movement
ecumenicalism
ecumenicalisms
ecumenically
ecumenicism
ecumenicisms
ecumenicist
ecumenicists
ecumenicities

Literary usage of Ecuelle

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Practical Treatise on Animal and Vegetable Fats and Oils: Comprising Both by William Theodore Brannt, Karl Schaedler (1896)
"Another method is that of the ecuelle, an instrument much used in Southern France. It consists, Fig. 297, of a round shallow pan, generally of copper, ..."

2. National Exhibition of Works of Art, at Leeds, 1868: Official Catalogue by Ralph N James, L Lefèvre (1868)
"... ecuelle, white ground with chintz decorations, dated 1709, ... ecuelle, white ground, Bose du Barry border, and centre decoration of flowers—1758. ..."

3. Life of Rosina, Lady Lytton: With Numerous Extracts from Her Ms by Louisa Devey (1887)
"Now they must on no account sell or give away this ecuelle, unless indeed they leave it to the British Museum, as I do not wish a shred belonging to me to ..."

4. Catalogue of the Celebrated Collection of Works of Art, from the Byzantine by Ralph Bernal (1855)
"... with a battle and arms 320 A large scalloped basin, seagreen, with three landscapes 3_'lA smaller ditto, similar 322 An ecuelle, cover, and stand, ..."

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