Drinking-cup

  • 111Dionysus — Bacchus redirects here. For other uses, see Bacchus (disambiguation). This article is about the Greco Roman deity. For other uses of the names Dionysus and Dionysos , see Dionysos (disambiguation). For other uses of the theophoric name Dionysius …

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  • 112Kottabos — Cottabus player, red figure kylix, ca. 510 BC, Ancient Agora Museum in Athens. Kottabos (Ancient Greek: κότταβος) was a game of skill popular for a long time at ancient Greek and Etruscan symposia (drinking parties), especially in the 5th… …

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  • 113kylix — /kuy liks, kil iks/, n., pl. kylikes /kuy li keez , kil i /. Gk. and Rom. Antiq. a shallow bowl having two horizontal handles projecting from the sides, often set upon a stem terminating in a foot: used as a drinking cup. Also, cylix. [1890 95; < …

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  • 114ποτῆρ' — ποτῆρα , ποτήρ drinking cup masc acc sg ποτῆρι , ποτήρ drinking cup masc dat sg ποτῆρε , ποτήρ drinking cup masc nom/voc/acc dual …

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  • 115τἀκπώματ' — ἐκπώματα , ἔκπωμα drinking cup neut nom/voc/acc pl ἐκπώματι , ἔκπωμα drinking cup neut dat sg ἐκπώματε , ἔκπωμα drinking cup neut nom/voc/acc dual …

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  • 116ἐκπώματ' — ἐκπώματα , ἔκπωμα drinking cup neut nom/voc/acc pl ἐκπώματι , ἔκπωμα drinking cup neut dat sg ἐκπώματε , ἔκπωμα drinking cup neut nom/voc/acc dual …

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  • 117goblet — n. 1 a drinking vessel with a foot and a stem, usu. of glass. 2 archaic a metal or glass bowl shaped drinking cup without handles, sometimes with a foot and a cover. 3 poet. a drinking cup. Etymology: ME f. OF gobelet dimin. of gobel cup, of unkn …

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  • 118Beer in England — Traditional beer pump English beer has a long history and traditions that are distinct from most other beer brewing countries. Beer was the first alcoholic drink to be produced in England, and has been brewed continuously since prehistoric&#8230; …

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  • 119arts, East Asian — Introduction       music and visual and performing arts of China, Korea, and Japan. The literatures of these countries are covered in the articles Chinese literature, Korean literature, and Japanese literature.       Some studies of East Asia&#8230; …

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  • 120Brygos Painter — ▪ Greek artist Brygos also spelled  Brygus   flourished c. 490–470 BC    signature appearing on several cups and vases of Greek (Greek pottery) red figure pottery executed in the late 6th or early 5th century BC. Because it is not known whether&#8230; …

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