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lekythos

[ lek-uh-thos ]

noun

Greek and Roman Antiquity.
plural lekythoi
  1. an oil jar having an ellipsoidal body, narrow neck, flanged mouth, curved handle extending from below the lip to the shoulder, and a narrow base terminating in a foot: used chiefly for ointments.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of lekythos1

First recorded in 1850–55, lekythos is from the Greek word ±ôḗk²â³Ù³ó´Ç²õ
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Among the pieces seized on Friday from Mr. Steinhardt was a Greek white-ground attic lekythos — or oil vessel — from the fifth century B.C., depicting a funeral scene with the figures of a woman and a youth, according to the search warrant.

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K. A companion lekythos has been discovered at Chasani, in Attica, and is now at Athens.

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Part of a sepulchral lekythos with relief.

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Stel�, with a sepulchral lekythos in relief, supported by a winged Sphinx.

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Sepulchral lekythos with relief, much defaced.

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