Vial
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- | Vial | + | Vial ''vi'al'', n. [[Latin]] ''phiala''. A ''phial''; a small bottle of thin glass, used particularly by apothecaries and druggists. |
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+ | ==Etymology== | ||
+ | [[Middle English]] ''fiole'' and ''viole'' from around 1350–1400 borrowewd from [[Old French]] which came from Late [[Latin]] ''fiola'', a shallow vessel, which was an alteration of [[Latin]] phiala, and originally [[Greek]] phialē. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* [[5357]] | * [[5357]] | ||
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vial Wikipedia Article on Vial] |
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Vial vi'al, n. Latin phiala. A phial; a small bottle of thin glass, used particularly by apothecaries and druggists.
Etymology
Middle English fiole and viole from around 1350–1400 borrowewd from Old French which came from Late Latin fiola, a shallow vessel, which was an alteration of Latin phiala, and originally Greek phialē.