Definitions for jorumˈdʒɔr əm, ˈdʒoʊr-
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Random House Webster's College Dictionary
jo•rumˈdʒɔr əm, ˈdʒoʊr-(n.)
a large bowl or container for drink.
the contents of such a container.
Origin of jorum:
1720–30; said to be after Joram, who brought silver, gold, and brass bowls to David (2 Samuel 8:10)
Princeton's WordNet
jorum(noun)
a large drinking bowl
Wiktionary
jorum(Noun)
a large vessel for drinking
jorum(Noun)
the contents or quantity of the contents of such a vessel
Origin: Perhaps from the Biblical Joram who "brought with him vessels of silver, and vessels of gold, and vessels of brass" Samuel II 8:10
Webster Dictionary
Jorum(noun)
a large drinking vessel; also, its contents
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