canephor

/kænɛfɔr/

Definitions

1. noun

A young girl or boy who carried a jar or vessel for holding the sacred fire in ancient Greek processions, especially during the Olympic Games.

“The canephors proudly carried the sacred flame through the streets, a symbol of the Olympic spirit.”

Synonyms

  • caryatid
  • torchbearer

Antonyms

  • igniter