Vase
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late Middle English: from French, from Latin vas ‘vessel’.
wiktionary
Borrowed from Middle French vase, from Latin vas.
etymonline
vase (n.)
late 14c., from Old French vas, vase "receptacle, container," from Latin vas (plural vasa) "container, vessel." American English preserves the original English pronunciation (Swift rhymes it with face, Byron with place and grace), while British English shifted mid-19c. to preference for a pronunciation that rhymes with bras.