œnophorum

English

Etymology

From œno- +‎ -phor +‎ -um, from Ancient Greek οἰνόφορον (oinóphoron), related to οἶνος (oînos, wine).

Noun

œnophorum (plural œnophora)

  1. (obsolete, historical) A vessel (such as a jug or basket) for holding or transporting wine or wine bottles.
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