"carchesio" meaning in Italian

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Noun

IPA: /karˈkɛ.zjo/ Forms: carchesi [plural]
Rhymes: -ɛzjo Etymology: Borrowed from Latin carchēsium, itself from Ancient Greek κᾰρχήσῐον (karkhḗsion, “kind of drinking cup; masthead”). Compare the doublet calcese (“masthead”). Etymology templates: {{bor+|it|la|carchēsium}} Borrowed from Latin carchēsium, {{der|it|grc|κᾰρχήσῐον||kind of drinking cup; masthead}} Ancient Greek κᾰρχήσῐον (karkhḗsion, “kind of drinking cup; masthead”), {{doublet|it|calcese|notext=1|t1=masthead}} calcese (“masthead”) Head templates: {{it-noun|m}} carchesio m (plural carchesi)
  1. (historical) carchesium, a kind of Greek cup or beaker particularly used for wine and ritual libations Tags: historical, masculine Categories (topical): Vessels
    Sense id: en-carchesio-it-noun-KYE8yl~- Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries

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