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aryballos
Sometimes aryballus
[ar-uh-bal-uhs]
noun
Greek and Roman Antiquity.
plural
aryballoian oil jar, characterized by a spherical body, flat-rimmed mouth, and often a single handle extending from the lip to the shoulder of the jar, used chiefly for fragrant ointments.
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Other Word Forms
- aryballoid adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of aryballos1
First recorded in 1840–50; from Greek arýballos “a draw-purse,” equivalent to arý(ein) “to draw” + -ballos, akin to ballántion “purse”
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