amphorae
/ˈæmfəri/ or /ˈæmfɔːri/Definitions
1. noun
A large, ancient container for carrying or storing liquids, typically made of clay.
“The archaeologist carefully examined the ancient amphorae discovered in the excavation site.”
2. plural noun
Ancient vessels, especially from ancient Greece and Rome, used for storing wine, oil, and other liquids.
“The museum displayed a collection of amphorae, showcasing the art and craftsmanship of ancient civilizations.”