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1 ampulla
ampulla ae, f [ambi + olla], a vessel for liquids, with two handles, a flask, bottle, jar.—Of inflated discourse, swelling words, bombast: proicit ampullas, H.* * *bottle, jar, flask for holding liquids; inflated expressions, bombast -
2 gūtus (guttus)
gūtus (guttus) ī, m a narrow-necked flask, cruet, oil-flask, H., Iu. -
3 lecythus
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4 lecythinus
lēcythĭnus, a, um, adj. [lêkuthos], of or belonging to an oil-flask: oleum lecythinum, oil from the flask (al. legitimo or lecythi), Petr. 21. -
5 amphora
amphora ae ( gen plur., in common lang., amphorūm), f, ἀμφορεύσ, a large oblong vessel for liquids, with a handle on each side, flask, jar, flagon, pitcher: amphora coepit institui, H.: deripere horreo amphoram, i. e. the wine, H.—Meton., an amphora (a liquid measure, nearly equal to 7 galls. Engl.): vini.—Ships were measured by amphorae, as with us by tons: navem, quae plus quam trecentarum amphorarum esset, L.* * *amphora, pitcher, two handled earthenware jar; a capacity of amphora30 liters -
6 collum
collum ī, n the neck: in collum invasit, fell upon the neck: collo dare bracchia circum, V.: maternum, O.: complecti lacertis, O.: poenam collo sustinere: colla fovet, i. e. rests, V.: in laqueum inserere: laqueo pressisse, H.: aptare vincula collo, O.: colla servitio adsuescere, V.: caput et collum petere, to strike at vital parts: cameli adiuvantur proceritate collorum: sibila colla attollens (serpens), V. — Fig.: eripe turpi Colla iugo, H.: obtorto collo ad subsellia reducere: alcui collum torquere, drag to prison, L.: posuit collum in Pulvere Teucro, i. e. fell, H.—The neck (of a flask or bottle), Ph.; (of the poppy), V.* * *neck; throat; head and neck; severed head; upper stem (flower); mountain ridge -
7 lagoena and lagōna
lagoena and lagōna (not lagēna), ae, f, λάγυνοσ, a vessel of earthenware with rounded body, handles, and narrow neck, flask, flagon, bottle: inanes: fracta, H., Iu. -
8 lagōna
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9 rhīnocerōs
rhīnocerōs ōtis, m, ρ(ινόκερωσ, a rhinoceros, Cu.—A vessel made of the rhinoceros's horn: magnus, Iu.* * *rhinocerotos/is N Mrhinoceros (African or Indian); rhinoceros horn oil-flask -
10 vīnārius
vīnārius adj. [vinum], of wine, for wine: vas: crimen, relating to the wine-tax.—As subst n., a wine-pot, wine-flask, H.* * *vintner, wine merchant -
11 lagena
flask/flagon; bottle w/narrow neck; big earthen jar w/handles; pitcher (Douay) -
12 lagoena
flask/flagon; bottle w/narrow neck; big earthen jar w/handles; pitcher (Douay) -
13 laguena
flask, flagon, bottle with narrow neck; (esp. wine); pitcher (Douay) -
14 laguenos
flask, flagon, bottle with narrow neck; (esp. wine); pitcher (Douay) -
15 laguncula
small/little flask/bottle; (for wine) -
16 lecythos
oil flask/bottle/vessel -
17 rinoceros
rinocerotos/is N Mrhinoceros (African or Indian); rhinoceros horn oil-flask -
18 vinarium
wine flask/jar -
19 acratophorum
ăcrātŏphŏrum, i, n., = akratophoron, a vessel ( a pitcher or flask) for holding unmixed wine, Varr. R. R. 1, 8, 5; Cic. Fin. 3, 4, 15. -
20 amphora
amphŏra,, ae ( gen. plur. as a measure, usually amphorūm, v infra, II.; cf. Charis. [p. 110] p. 41 P.), f., = amphoreus, a vessel, usually made of clay, with two handles or ears; for liquids, esp. wine, a flagon, pitcher. flask, bottle, jar, etc.; cf. Smith, Dict. Antiq.I.Lit.:II.amphoras implere,
Cato, R. R. 113, 2:amphora coepit Institui,
Hor. A. P. 22; so id. C. 3, 8, 11; 3, 16, 34; Petr. 34 al.—Also for holding wine: amphora vini,
Vulg. 1 Reg. 1, 24; ib. Dan. 14, 2;oil: amphorae oleariae,
Cato, R. R. 10, 2;honey: aut pressa puris mella condit amphoris,
Hor. Epod. 2, 15;water: amphoram aquae portans,
Vulg. Luc. 22, 10.— Poet. for the wine contained therein, Hor. C. 3, 28, 8.—Transf.A.A measure for liquids (also called quadrantal; cf. Fest. p. 258 Müll.), = 2 urnae, or 8 congii, etc. = 6 gals. 7 pts.:B.in singulas vini amphoras,
Cic. Font. 5, 9; Plin. 9, 30, 48, § 93. Since such a measure was kept as a standard at the Capitolium, amphora Capitolina signifies an amphora of the full measure, Capitol. Max. 4.—The measure of a ship (as the ton with us): naves, quarum minor nulla erat duūm milium amphorūm, Lentul. ap. Cic. Fam. 12, 15, 2; Plin. 6, 22, 24, § 82:navem, quae plus quam CCC. amphorarum esset,
Liv. 21, 63.
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