cannikin
Example Sentences
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He has set twenty-two of Shakespeare's lyrics to music of the old English school, such as his uproarious "Let me the cannikin clink," and his dainty "Tell me where is fancy bred."
He was one who would go where the cannikin clinked, not caring who should pay; and from supping in the wolves' den, there is but a step to hunting with the pack.
From Familiar Studies of Men and Books by Stevenson, Robert Louis
Dampier and Mr Hobby were left alone on their ship, within hearing of the buccaneers, who sang, and danced to the fiddle, and clinked the cannikin, till the moon had set.
From On the Spanish Main Or, Some English forays on the Isthmus of Darien. by Masefield, John
At the final "Yo, ho, ho!" every cannikin crashed on the deal table and the lantern heaved to and fro overhead as if a gale were blowing outside.
From The Black Buccaneer by Meader, Stephen W. (Stephen Warren)
With the "kid," a. little tin cannikin was passed down with molasses.
From Redburn. His First Voyage by Melville, Herman