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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,
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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 -
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f.1 amphora, large two-handle storage jar generally used for wine or oil, pelike, stamnos.2 flask, amphora, ampulla, small bottle.3 ballot box, voting urn.4 round domed cement tank.* * *1 amphora* * *SF2) Méx (Pol) ballot box* * *femenino‡a) ( cántaro) amphorab) (Bol, Méx, Per) ( urna) ballot boxc) (Méx) ( botella pequeña) tb* * *= amphora [amphorae, -pl.].Ex. The determination of Cypriot provenances for amphorae and roof tiles provide important evidence regarding the economic status of Cyprus at that time.----* figura de ánfora = hourglass figure.* * *femenino‡a) ( cántaro) amphorab) (Bol, Méx, Per) ( urna) ballot boxc) (Méx) ( botella pequeña) tb* * *= amphora [amphorae, -pl.].Ex: The determination of Cypriot provenances for amphorae and roof tiles provide important evidence regarding the economic status of Cyprus at that time.
* figura de ánfora = hourglass figure.* * *f‡1 (cántaro) amphora2 (Bol, Méx, Per) (urna) ballot box34 ( Andes) (en una tómbola) drum* * *
ánfora feminine noun taking masculine article in the singular ( cántaro) amphora
ánfora sustantivo femenino amphora
* * *1. [cántaro] amphora2. Méx, Perú [urna electoral] ballot box* * *f1 L.Am.POL ballot box2 HIST amphora* * *ánfora nf1) : amphora2) Mex, Peru : ballot box -
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f; -, -n amphora* * *die Amphoreamphora* * *Am·pho·re<-, -n>[amˈfo:rə]f amphora* * ** * *-n f.amphora n. -
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amphore [ɑ̃fɔʀ]feminine noun* * *ɑ̃fɔʀnom féminin amphora* * *ɑ̃fɔʀ nf* * *amphore nf amphora.[ɑ̃fɔr] nom féminin
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Amphŏra [2] — Amphŏra (lat., griech. Amphoreus), bei den Griechen und Römern ein großes, zweihenkeliges Tongefäß mit mäßiger Mündung (s. Abbildung und Tafel »Vasen«), das zur Aufbewahrung von Flüssigkeiten, besonders von Wein und Öl, sowie (schon in der… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
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amphora — (n.) early 14c., two handled vessel for holding wine, oil, etc., from L. amphora from Gk. amphoreus an amphora, jar, urn, contraction of amphiphoreus, lit. two handled, from amphi on both sides (see AMPHI (Cf. amphi )) + phoreus bearer, related… … Etymology dictionary
Amphora — Am pho*ra, n.; pl. {Amophor[ae]}. [L., fr. Gr. ?, ?, a jar with two handles; ? + ? bearer, fe rein to bear. Cf. {Ampul}.] Among the ancients, a two handled vessel, tapering at the bottom, used for holding wine, oil, etc. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Amphŏra — (gr.), 1) Gefäß mit 2 Henkeln; 2) enghalsiges Gefäß aus Thon für flüssige Dinge, bes. für Wein, u. für trockne; 3) römisches Mast für flüssige u. trockne Dinge von 1 römischen Kubikfuß, faßte 80 römische Pfund Wasser, 60 Pfund Getreide u. war,)… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Amphŏra [1] — Amphŏra (griech., Wasserkrug), das Zeichen des Wassermanns im Tierkreis (♒) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Amphora — Amphŏra, bei den alten Griechen und Römern tönernes, bauchiges Gefäß mit engem Hals und zwei Henkeln, bes. zur Aufbewahrung des Weins, auch zu Aschenkrügen benutzt [Abb.]; als griech. Flüssigkeitsmaß = 39,39 l, als römisches = 26,26 l … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
amphora — [am′fə rə] n. pl. amphorae [am′fərē΄] or amphoras [L < Gr amphoreus, a jar with two handles, contr. < amphiphoreus < amphi (see AMPHI ) + phoreus, bearer < pherein, BEAR1] a tall jar with a narrow neck and base and two handles, used… … English World dictionary
Amphora — This article is about the type of container. For other uses, see Amphora (disambiguation). Amphorae on display in Bodrum Castle, Turkey … Wikipedia
amphora — amphoral, adj. /am feuhr euh/, n., pl. amphorae / feuh ree /, amphoras. Gk. and Rom. Antiq. a large two handled storage jar having an oval body, usually tapering to a point at the base, with a pair of handles extending from immediately below the… … Universalium
AMPHORA — I. AMPHORA fluviolus, seu potius rivus Foroiuliensis provinciae in Italia. Cadit in mare Adriaticum, prope Aquileiam. II. AMPHORA mensitra apud Romanos liquidorum erat, Quadrantal Veterib. dicta, capiens urnas duas, sextarios octo et quadraginta … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale