βωσίον
ἐβόα καὶ βαρβαρικῶς καὶ Ἑλληνικῶς → shouted out both in Persian and Greek, shouted out in the barbarian tongue and in Greek
English (LSJ)
τό, dub. sens. of
A a household utensil, β. χαλκοῦν Stud.Pal. 20.67 (ii/iii A. D.).
Spanish (DGE)
-ου, τό
• Alolema(s): βωξίον POxy.2596.8 (III d.C.), 2728.31 (IV d.C., cf. BL 8.261)
jarra β. χαλκοῦν μικρόν Stud.Pal.20.67.35 (II/III d.C.), οἴνου POxy.2596.8, ἐλαίου POxy.2728.31, βωσία μεγάλα PCol.inv.331.20 (IV d.C.) en Chron.d' Eg.59.1984.308, cf. PMag.4.752 (pap.), cf. βούτης, ἡ, βούττιον, βούττις, βωτίον, βησ(σ)ίον.
Frisk Etymological English
Grammatical information: n.
Meaning: a utensil (pap.)
Derivatives: βωσιδία (Pap.). Also βωτάριον (Zos. Alch.). βωσιδιαι prob. bad orthography for -ίδια.
Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]
Etymology: From βωτίον σταμνίον H. with τι > σι, s. Olsson Symb. Oslo. 4, 62f. May be related to βοῦτ(τ)ις.