canephore
/kænɛfɔʁ/.
Definitions
1. noun
A female servant who carried a lighted torch or candelabrum in ancient Greece, especially at a symposium.
“The canephore carefully lit the candles for the evening feast.”
/kænɛfɔʁ/.
1. noun
A female servant who carried a lighted torch or candelabrum in ancient Greece, especially at a symposium.
“The canephore carefully lit the candles for the evening feast.”