oenochoe
English
/iːˈnɒ.kəʊ.i/, /iːˈnɑ.kəʊ.i/
noun
Definitions
- (historical) A type of Ancient Greek pottery wine jug.
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek οἰνοχόη, οἶνος (wine) + Ancient Greek χέω (pour, I pour).
Origin
Ancient Greek
χέω
Gloss
pour, I pour
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
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Distribution of cognates by language
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Cognates and derived terms
- oenomancy English
- oenopoetic English
- œnolin English
- oenologia Latin
- œno- French
- Οἰνεύς Ancient Greek
- Οἰνόφυτα Ancient Greek
- διαχέω Ancient Greek
- εὐοῖ Ancient Greek
- καταχέω Ancient Greek
- οἰνάς Ancient Greek
- οἰνηρός Ancient Greek
- οἰνοθήκη Ancient Greek
- οἰνοχόη Ancient Greek
- οἰνοχόος Ancient Greek
- οἴνινος Ancient Greek
- οἶνος Ancient Greek
- οἶνοψ Ancient Greek
- παρέγχυμα Ancient Greek
- παροινικός Ancient Greek
- πλημοχόη Ancient Greek
- χέω Ancient Greek
- χυδαῖος Ancient Greek
- ἐγχέω Ancient Greek
- ἐπιχέω Ancient Greek
- ἔγχυμα Ancient Greek
- ἰοχέαιρα Ancient Greek
- χύμα Greek (modern)
- * kʰéyyō Proto-Hellenic
- *wóinos Proto-Hellenic