βανωτός
From LSJ
ὣς ὁ μὲν ἔνθ' ἀπόλωλεν, ἐπεὶ πίεν ἁλμυρὸν ὕδωρ → so there he perished, when he had drunk the salt water
English (LSJ)
ὁ, a kind of
A vase used as a measure, PSI4.428.12 (iii B.C.), 5.535.23 (iii B. C.), Callix.2:—Dim. βανώτιον, τό, PSI4.428.22 (iii B.C.).
Spanish (DGE)
-οῦ, ὁ
barril medida de capacidad ταρίχου PSI 428.12, cf. 66, 76, 81 (III a.C.), οἴνου PLond.1930.6 (III a.C.), ἐλαίου PSI 428.81, 535.23 (ambos III a.C.), Callix.2 (ap. crít.).
Frisk Etymological English
Grammatical information: m.
Meaning: vase used as measure (pap. IIIa, Callix.).
Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]
Etymology: Pre-Gr.; for the suffix -ωτ- s. Beekes, Pre-Gr. (the -ω prob. from -au-; the word then resembles βάναυσος).