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1 sēria
sēria ae, f a cylindrical earthen vessel, large jar, tun, cask: Relevi omnīs serias, T.: serias doliaque ferre, L.* * * -
2 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 -
3 dōlium
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4 sīnum
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