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- and Ancient Gr****: χέω, khéō, lit. 'I pour', sense "wine pourer"; pl.: oinochoai; Neo-Latin: oenochoë, pl.: oenochoae; English pl.: oenochoes or oinochoes)...
- Holbl 2001, pp. 101–104 P. Oxy 27.2465. Thompson, D.B. (1973). Ptolemaic Oinochoai and Portraits in Faience: Aspects of the Ruler-Cult. Oxford: Clarendon...
- ornamental decoration. The most common shapes were bell kraters, pelikes, oinochoai and skyphoi. The most important artists are the Konnakis Painter and the...
- with the handles on both the belly and the neck, hydriai (water jars), oinochoai (wine jugs), lekythoi, and skyphoi (stemless cups). Protegeometric pottery...
- use. The forms produced included volute kraters, loutrophoroi, paterai, oinochoai, lekythoi, fish plates, etc. The decoration of these vessels was red figure...
- Papyrologie und Epigraphik, vol. 180 (2012), pp. 139–148 J.H. Oakley, Bail Oinochoai, 13 Thucydides, II, 35–46 K. Derderian, Leaving Words to Remember, 161...
- Faraone 1996, Pavese 1996 Four kraters, four other drinking cups, three oinochoai, a jar, and seventeen aryballoi and lekythoi. The Gr**** text is given...
- sacrificial instruments and paraphernalia including the phiale (phial or jug), oinochoai (wine jars), thymiaterion (incense burner), and in the case of E50–51...
- Thracian treasure. The treasure consists of a phiale, an amphora, three oinochoai and four rhytons with total weight of 6.164 kg of 24-karat gold. All nine...
- the pigments on top. Po****r shapes included volute kraters, kantharoi, oinochoai and askoi. A common motif were female figures, standing on a small pedestal...