lavatory vs slop bucket

lavatory

noun
  • A plumbing fixture for urination and defecation: a toilet. 

  • Handwashing as an act, particularly 

  • A laver: a washbasin. 

  • A room containing a toilet: a bathroom (US) or WC (UK). 

  • The ritual washing of hands after using the piscina to clean the communion vessels. 

  • A plumbing fixture used for washing: a sink. 

  • A piscina: the basin used for washing communion vessels. 

  • A lavabo: the basin used for washing one's hands before handling the Eucharist. 

  • The lavabo: the ritual washing of hands before handling the eucharist. 

  • A baptismal font: the basin used for baptism, used figuratively for the washing away of sins. 

  • A vessel or fixture for washing 

slop bucket

noun
  • A bucket used for urination and defecation: a chamber pot. 

  • A receptacle used to hold liquid waste. 

  • A pail used to hold food waste for disposal, e.g. by feeding to pigs. 

How often have the words lavatory and slop bucket occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )