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their own
names with
their own etymology. One such
variety is
komast cups,
where komast refers to the name of the type of
drunken figures painted on them...
- The
Comast Group (also
Komast Group) was a
group of
Attic vase
painters in the black-figure style. The
works of its
members are
dated to
between 585 and...
- Centre. Viktoría Hermannsdóttir (14
March 2023). "Búin að fórna ýmsu til að
komast hingað". RÚV (in Icelandic).
Retrieved 5
November 2023.
Annika Pham (3 February...
- The
Komast cup (also
Comast cup) is a cup
shape at the
beginning of the
development of
Attic drinking cups.
Komast cups were
widespread especially in Ionia...
- (2023) Viktoría Hermannsdóttir (14
March 2023). "Búin að fórna ýmsu til að
komast hingað". RÚV (in Icelandic).
Retrieved 5
November 2023. Dóra Júlía Agnarsdóttir...
- the
kynodesme was worn by some athletes, actors, poets,
symposiasts and
komasts. It was worn
temporarily while in
public and
could be
taken off and put...
- KSí.
Retrieved April 21, 2023. "2.
deild kvenna: Fjölnir í dauðafæri að
komast upp" [Women's 2nd division:
Fjolnir in a dead end to get promoted]. Fótbolti...
- the Little-Master cups.
Siana cups were the
successors of
Komast cups,
produced by the
Komast Group. In fact, the last
representatives of that
group were...
-
performed by
revelers in
ancient Greece,
whose parti****nts were
known as
kōmasts (κωμασταί, kōmastaí). Its
precise nature has been
difficult to reconstruct...
- "cups" are
covered by
kylix Droop cup Eye-cup,
painted with eyes K****el cup
Komast cup,
Athenian black-figure, with
short stem,
angled "offset" lip. Lakonian...