- pour',
sense "wine pourer"; pl.: oinochoai; Neo-Latin:
oenochoë, pl.: oenochoae;
English pl.:
oenochoes or oinochoes), is a wine jug and a key form of ancient...
- An
ancient Gr****
oenochoe depicting wild goats...
- oedema,
oedematous oen- wine Gr**** ϝοῖνος (woînos), οἶνος (oînos) enology,
oenochoe, oenologist, oenology, oenophile, oenophilia,
oinochoe oesophag- gullet...
-
typology of Gr**** vase
shapes jug or
pitcher shapes include various types of
oenochoe, and the olpe. An
early mention of a
pitcher occurs in the Book of Genesis...
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autographed photo of Cy Young; an 1889 jack of the
United States; an
ancient oenochoe; a 1930s Harley-Davidson rainsuit; a
vintage fruit press; a 1930s spanker;...
- A
banqueter reaches into a
krater with an
oenochoe to
replenish his
kylix with wine, c. 490–480 BCE, Louvre...
- Boreas' rape of Oreithyia,
Apulian red-figure
oenochoe, 360 BC, Louvre....
- Minor, with
centers of
production at
Miletus and Chios. Two
forms prevail oenochoes,
which copied bronze models, and dishes, with or
without feet. The decoration...
- wine-servant
pours the new, red wine into a
serving ewer, from a large,
ornate oenochoe,
which earlier had been
filled with water.
Behind the wine
servant stands...
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Oenochoe...