Karaffe
carafe
noun kah-RAH-fe Rare
Origin: from French carafe, ultimately Arabic gharrafa
Also means
decanter
Usage Note
Karaffe is a glass or crystal vessel with a wide base and narrow neck, used to serve water, wine, or juice at the table. A Dekantierkaraffe has a broader body specifically for aerating red wine before serving.
Examples
"Der Kellner brachte eine Karaffe Wasser an den Tisch."
Natural Translation
The waiter brought a carafe of water to the table.
Literal Translation
The waiter brought a carafe of water to the table.
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