cantharus
/kænθɑrəs/Definitions
1. noun
A type of ancient Greek pot or vase, especially one with two handles, used for storing wine or other liquids.
“The archaeologists found a well-preserved cantharus in the ruins of the ancient city.”
1. noun
A type of ancient Greek pot or vase, especially one with two handles, used for storing wine or other liquids.
“The archaeologists found a well-preserved cantharus in the ruins of the ancient city.”