Oenochoe

//iːˈnɒ.kəʊ.i//

Synonyms for "oenochoe"

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Translations

6 translations across 6 languages.

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Catalan

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  • enòcoa noun (Greek jug)

French

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  • œnochoé noun (Greek jug)

German

1 entries
  • Oinochoe noun (Greek jug)

Greek

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  • οινοχόη noun (Greek jug)

Italian

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  • oinochoe noun (Greek jug)

Russian

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  • ойнохо́я noun (Greek jug)

Sample sentences

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These two head oenochoae were buried with the kotyle by the Brygos painter (22. 8), B.S.A. xiv, pl. xiv, and the Red Figure kylix (22. 7), ibid. pl. xiii. b.

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In contact with the upper part of the jar was a dish with rodent or bird bones and two oenochoae, all protected by big blocks of schist.

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As we have seen above, Black-on-Red Cypriot trefoil oenochoae together with objects from the Syropalestinian area had started arriving in Crete already before the middle of the 8 cent. B.C.

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In the tondo of a cup in the Louvre we see a young slave, a pais, dip an oenochoe into a garlanded krater; he is holding a cup in the other hand and is about to serve drinks (fig. 20).

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