skyphos
Americannoun
plural
skyphoiEtymology
Origin of skyphos
First recorded in 1855–60, from Greek skýphos “cup, can”
Example Sentences
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Berlin’s Antikensammlung has lent a marvellous fifth-century BC red-figure skyphos, or cup, that shows Odysseus shooting his bow at the suitors who are hounding his wife, Penelope.
From The Guardian • Nov. 13, 2019
Illustration on an Athenian skyphos found in an Etruscan tomb at Chiusi, and at present in the museum there.
From Ancient Egyptian and Greek Looms by Roth, H. Ling (Henry Ling)
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