jorum

[jawr-uhm, johr-]

jorum Definition

  • 1a large drinking bowl or jug
  • 2a large quantity of something, especially drink

Using jorum: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "jorum" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The tavern keeper filled the jorum with ale and passed it around to the patrons.

  • Example

    The punch recipe calls for a jorum of rum.

  • Example

    The party was well-stocked with jorums of beer and wine.

jorum Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for jorum

Phrases with jorum

  • a large quantity of punch

    Example

    The host prepared a jorum of punch for the guests.

  • a large quantity of ale

    Example

    The thirsty travelers shared a jorum of ale at the inn.

  • a large quantity of wine

    Example

    The connoisseur savored a jorum of fine wine.

Origins of jorum

from Scottish Gaelic 'diogarum', meaning 'a drink made with hot water'

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Summary: jorum in Brief

'Jorum' [jawr-uhm, johr-] refers to a large drinking bowl or jug, often used for serving a large quantity of drink. It can be found in phrases like 'a jorum of punch,' 'a jorum of ale,' and 'a jorum of wine.'