Chalice
Chalice ( lat.calix ) denotes:
- Chalice (vessel) , a drinking vessel without a handle
- Chalice (liturgy) , the altar or mess chalice
- the entirety of the sepals of a flower (calyx)
- Kylix (vessel) , a vessel shape found in ancient Greece
- imprecise also often the cup (drinking vessel) , a gift of honor, a sports prize (in the form of a drinking vessel on a high foot)
Kelch is the family name of the following people:
- Christian Kelch (1657–1710), Baltic German pastor and chronicler
- Franz Kelch (veterinarian) (before 1915–1960 / 1961), German veterinarian and university professor
- Franz Kelch (1915–2013), German singer
- Holger Kelch (* 1967), German politician (CDU), mayor of Cottbus
- Ingeborg Kelch-Nolde (1914–1997), German librarian, art historian and journalist
- Jan Kelch (1939–2017), German art historian and museum director
- Karlheinz Kelch (* 1923), former German military doctor
- Varvara Petrovna Kelch (1872–1959), Russian patron
- Wilhelm Kelch (1905–1991), German politician (SPD)
- Wilhelm Gottlieb Kelch (1776–1813), German physician
See also
Wiktionary: Kelch - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations