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- The cotylae are also features on the proximal end of the radius and of the ulna in birds. In classical antiquity, the cotyla or cotyle (from Ancient Gr****...
- cup, any cup-shaped hollow", gen. κοτυληδόνος (kotulēdónos), from κοτύλη (kotýlē) 'cup, bowl') is a "seed leaf" – a significant part of the embryo within...
- sixth), the hemi****s (one twelfth), the choinix (one forty-eighth) and the kotyle (0.27 L). The medimnos originated in Corinth and was adopted as a unit of...
- above the lip of the pot. The Gr**** words kotylos (κότῦλος, masculine) and kotyle (κοτύλη, feminine) are other ancient names for this same shape. The kantharos...
- alongside roads, and in fields. The name "cotula" is the Latin form of κοτύλη kotylē, the Gr**** word for "small cup", describing the shape of the flowers; it...
- evidence for the symposium in the Gr**** world. The cup is a skyphos or kotyle decorated in the Geometric style, 10.3 cm (4.1 in) in height and with a...
- One of the oldest known Gr**** inscriptions, from "Nestor's Cup", a kotyle from the final third of the 8th century BC....
- Gr**** vase painting, they adopted the Komast cup and the skyphos (known as kotyle. The KY Painter introduced the column krater. Also po****r at the time was...
- Bowl developed around 700 BC, probably in northern Ionia, from the bird-kotyle. Although they are subgeometric in style, they belong to Orientalising period...
- lions. Beside the aryballos, the kotyle and the alabastron are the most important vase shapes. The edges of kotyles were ornamented, and the other decorations...