Cantaro

/kænˈtɑːroʊ/ noun

A large earthenware or ceramic container used for storing water or wine, common in Mediterranean regions.

From Spanish and Portuguese 'cántaro,' derived from Latin 'cantharus,' which comes from Greek 'kantharos' meaning a drinking vessel or pitcher. The word traveled through trade routes as the vessels themselves were exported across Europe.

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