found:Work cat.: Erwerbungen zur Kunst des Mittelalters, 2006:t.p. (Ziborium aus Kloster Tennenbach) p. 8, etc. (the name ciborium, originally the Latin for tent, explained by the roof-shaped structure that many of these 'goblets for food' have as lids)
found:A&AT, Apr. 28, 2008(Ciboria (vessels): vessels reserved for the Eucharist; may be suspended from the roof or ciboria (structures) and may also take the form of a tabernacle, or a cup with an arched cover)
found:Nelson's new Christian dict., 2001(Ciborium 1. chalice-shaped vessel with a lid used as a container for the sacramental bread of the Eucharist)
found:Oxford art online, Apr. 28, 2008(Ciborium (i): covered, chalice-shaped liturgical vessel, used in churches of the Catholic (and some Orthodox) traditions to contain reserved, consecrated hosts)