Amphora

/ˈæmfərə/ noun

An ancient Greek or Roman jar with two handles and a narrow neck, used for storing wine, oil, or other liquids. The name means 'bearing on both sides' referring to its two handles.

From Greek 'amphi' (on both sides, around) + 'phoros' (bearing), meaning 'bearing on both sides.' This referred to the characteristic two handles that allowed the vessel to be carried from either side. The word passed through Latin 'amphora' into English in the 14th century.

AMአምፎራ
ARجرة ذات مقبضين
BNঅ্যাম্ফোরা
CAamfora
CSamfora
DAamfora
DEAmphore
ELαμφορέας
ESánfora
FAآمفورا
FIamfora
FRamphore
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