English
Etymology
Perhaps from the Biblical Joram who "brought with him vessels of silver, and vessels of gold, and vessels of brass" Samuel II 8:10
Or perhaps from the Arabic "djara", which means "clay vase with a large opening".
Noun
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- countable a large vessel for drinking
- uncountable the contents or quantity of the contents of such a vessel
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