"œnochoe" meaning in All languages combined

See œnochoe on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: œnochoes [plural], œnochoæ [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun|+|œnochoæ}} œnochoe (plural œnochoes or œnochoæ)
  1. obsolete typography of oenochoe Tags: alt-of, obsolete Alternative form of: oenochoe
    Sense id: en-œnochoe-en-noun-gCo5Mzyw Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

Inflected forms

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          "text": "Most of the finest vases with black figures, consisting of hydriæ, amphoræ, and œnochoæ, many of large size and of finest drawing and colour, have been found at Vulci.",
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          "text": "‘Among them may be noticed the following:—Two very beautiful Greek painted vases, œnochoæ with red figures of a fine style;[…]’",
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          "ref": "1889, Ernest Babelon, translated and enlarged by B[asil] T[homas] A[lfred] Evetts, Manual of Oriental Antiquities, Including the Architecture, Sculpture, and Industrial Arts of Chaldæa, Assyria, Persia, Syria, Judæa, Phœnicia, and Carthage, New York, N.Y.: G. P. Putnam’s Sons; London: H. Grevel & Co., page 292:",
          "text": "We here find lions standing on their hind legs holding œnochoæ, and clothed in fishes’ scales, like the god Anu in Assyro-Chaldæan symbolism.",
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          "ref": "1915, Ernest Albert Parkyn, chapter XI, in An Introduction to the Study of Prehistoric Art, page 273:",
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