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aq·ua·ma·ni·le \ˈakwəməˈnī(ˌ)lē, ˌäkwəməˈnēlē\ noun (plural aquamani·les \-ī(ˌ)lēz, -ēˌlās\ ; or aquamanil·ia \-ˈnilēə\) Etymology: Late Latin, alteration of Latin aquae manale, from aquae (gen. of aqua water) + manale ewer, from neuter of manalis flowing, from manare to flow + -alis -al — more at emanate : a water vessel or ewer; specifically : a basin used by the priest for washing his hands during the celebration of Mass |