Canephore

/ˈkeɪnəfɔr/ noun

A variant form of canephor; one who carries baskets in ancient religious processions or ceremonies.

From Greek 'kanephos' (basket) and 'phoros' (bearer), represented in English with a final '-e' that marks it as a French or medieval variant form.

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