Canephorus

/kænɪˈfɔrəs/ noun

A sculptured female figure used as a supporting column in classical architecture, depicted carrying a basket of fruits or flowers as an offering.

From Greek 'kanephoros' (basket-bearer), singular form of 'canephors.' This term preserves the Greek gender and singular form, used primarily in art historical and architectural discourse when discussing individual examples.

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