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A lekythos (plural lekythoi) is a type of ancient Greek vessel used for storing oil (Greek λήκυθος), especially olive oil. It has a narrow body and one handle attached to the neck of the vessel, and is thus a narrow type of jug, with no pouring lip; the oinochoe is more like a modern jug. In the "shoulder" and "cylindrical" types which became the most common, especially the latter, the sides of the body are usually vertical by the shoulder, and there is then a sharp change of direction as the neck curves in; the base and lip are normally prominent and flared. However, there are a number of varieties, and the word seems to have been used even more widely in ancient times than by modern archeologists. They are normally in pottery, but there are also carved stone examples.
A lekythos (plural lekythoi) is a type of ancient Greek vessel used for storing oil (Greek λήκυθος), especially olive oil. It has a narrow body and one handle attached to the neck of the vessel, and is thus a narrow type of jug, with no pouring lip; the oinochoe is more like a modern jug. In the "shoulder" and "cylindrical" types which became the most common, especially the latter, the sides of the body are usually vertical by the shoulder, and there is then a sharp change of direction as the neck curves in; the base and lip are normally prominent and flared. However, there are a number of varieties, and the word seems to have been used even more widely in ancient times than by modern archeologists. They are normally in pottery, but there are also carved stone examples.
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==Wikipedia EL==
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Η λήκυθος είναι τύπος ελληνικής αγγειοπλαστικής η οποία χρησίμευε για την τοποθέτηση ελαιόλαδου. Αποτελείται από ένα στενό σώμα, ένα λεπτό και μακρύ λαιμό και μια λαβή που συνδέει το λαιμό με το σώμα. Χρησίμευε για την τοποθέτηση ελαιόλαδου στον τάφο ανύπανδρων νεκρών.
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==Wikipedia DE==
==Wikipedia DE==
Die Lekythos (griechisch Λήκυθος, Plural Lekythoi, Lekythen) ist ein griechisches Gefäß zur Aufbewahrung von Olivenöl von unterschiedlicher Größe und Form mit enger Mündung und einem Henkel.
Die Lekythos (griechisch Λήκυθος, Plural Lekythoi, Lekythen) ist ein griechisches Gefäß zur Aufbewahrung von Olivenöl von unterschiedlicher Größe und Form mit enger Mündung und einem Henkel.