ˈurceole Eccl. rare.
[ad. L. urceolus urceolus. Cf. obs. F. urceolle.]
= cruet 2.
After Fuller (Ch. Hist. iv. 157), who thus uses urceolum.
| 1824 Southey Bk. of Ch. I. 353 The candlestick, taper, and urceole were taken from him as acolyte. [1865 Bonar Last Days Martyrs (ed. 2) v. 125 The alb and maniple were next removed; then the candlestick, taper, and urceole.] |