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<p> (mediaeval Latin) is the vessel in which the wine is contained which is offered at the mass. In French it is called burette. (See [[Ama]]). </p>
<p> (mediaeval Latin) is the vessel in which the wine is contained which is offered at the mass. In French it is called burette. (See [[Ama]]). </p>
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Amula [1]

(mediaeval Latin) is the vessel in which the wine is contained which is offered at the mass. In French it is called burette. (See Ama).

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