Alabastron

/ˌæl.əˈbæs.trɑːn/ noun

A small, narrow-necked bottle or flask made of alabaster or other stone, used in ancient times to store and pour perfumes, oils, or cosmetics.

From Greek alabastron, possibly borrowed from an Egyptian or Semitic source. The term was adopted into English through classical scholarship and archaeological study of ancient Mediterranean cultures.

AMአላባስተር
ARأَلاَبَاسْتَر
BNআলাবাস্টার
CAalabastre
CSalabastr
DAalabaster
DEAlabaster
ELαλαβάστρος
ESalabastro
FAآلاباستر
FIalabasteri
FRalabastre
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