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jo·rum J0063300 (jôr′əm)n.1. A large drinking bowl.2. The amount that such a bowl contains. [Perhaps after Joram, who brought vessels of silver, gold, and brass to King David (II Samuel 8:10).]jorum (ˈdʒɔːrəm) n (Units) a large drinking bowl or vessel or its contents: a jorum of punch. [C18: probably named after Jorum, who brought vessels of silver, gold, and brass to King David (II Samuel 8:10)]jo•rum (ˈdʒɔr əm, ˈdʒoʊr-) n. 1. a large bowl or container for drink. 2. the contents of such a container. [1720–30; said to be after Joram, who brought silver, gold, and brass bowls to David (2 Samuel 8:10)] Jorum a large quantity; a large drinking vessel and its contents.Examples: jorum of gossip, 1872; of mulled port, 1823; of punch, 1868.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | jorum - a large drinking bowl bowl - a round vessel that is open at the top; used chiefly for holding food or liquids; |
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