English-Thai Dictionary
amphora
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Webster's 1913 Dictionary
AMPHORA
Am "pho *ra, n.; pl. Amophoræ. Etym: [L., fr. Gr. Ampul. ]
Defn: Among the ancients, a two-handled vessel, tapering at the bottom, used for holding wine, oil, etc.
AMPHORAL
Am "pho *ral, a. Etym: [L. amphoralis.]
Defn: Pertaining to, or resembling, an amphora.
New American Oxford Dictionary
amphora
am pho ra |ˈamfərə ˈæmfərə æmˈfɔrə | ▶noun ( pl. amphorae |-ˌrē | or amphoras ) a tall ancient Greek or Roman jar with two handles and a narrow neck. ORIGIN Latin, from Greek amphoreus, or from French amphore .
Oxford Dictionary
amphora
amphora |ˈamf (ə )rə | ▶noun ( pl. amphorae |-riː | or amphoras ) a tall ancient Greek or Roman jar or jug with two handles and a narrow neck. ORIGIN Latin, from Greek amphoreus, or from French amphore .
Duden Dictionary
Amphora
Am pho ra Substantiv, feminin , die Amphore |A mphora |die Amphora; Genitiv: der Amphora, Plural: die Amphoren lateinisch amphora < griechisch amphoreús, gekürzt aus: amphiphoreús = an beiden Seiten zu tragender (Krug ), zu: amphí = beidseitig und phérein = tragen bauchiges, enghalsiges Gefäß der Antike mit zwei Henkeln (zur Aufbewahrung von Wein, Öl, Honig usw. )
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
amphora
am pho ra /ǽmf (ə )rə /名詞 複 ~e /-riː /, ~s C アンフォラ 〘古代ギリシャ ローマの両取っ手付きのつぼ 〙.