0 a very big spoon with a long handle and a deep cup-shaped part, used especially for serving soup:
a soup ladle
1 to put soup or other liquid food into bowls to give to people, using a ladle
2 a big spoon with a long handle and a deep, cup-shaped part:
a soup ladle
The chichero (server of corn beer) is identified by a large spoon with which he is ladling chicha from a fermenting jar.
When he saw me, he ladled out a cup of wine and gave it to me to drink.
Besides sending baskets of food and financial contributions, the nuns had provided his household with an assortment of domestic items: pictures, wooden stools, ladles, and plates.
Things seems to be natural extensions of her hands - spoon, warming pot, ladle, pitchers with handles, cup, glass, and pestle.
Non-image (spiked and ladle) censers are, in some senses, virtually an antithesis of hierarchy, physically, metaphorically, and cosmologically.
Then the gold was melted in a ladle censer and was poured into the mold through the channel to create the metal object.
However, the use of modeled censers and some pierced ladle and scored censers was restricted to less observable, and thus potentially more private, venues.
Ladle censers and scored censers were found in both contexts.
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