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Vial


VI'AL, noun [Latin phiala.] A phial; a small bottle of thin glass, used particularly by apothecaries and druggists.

Samuel took a vial of oil, and poured it on his head.

1 Samuel 10:1.

Vials of God's wrath, in Scripture, are the execution of his wrath upon the wicked for their sins. Revelation 16:2.

VI'AL, verb transitive To put in a vial