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Webster 1913 Edition


Diota


Di-o′ta

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Noun.
[L., fr. Gr. [GREEK] two-handled;
δι-
=
δίσ-
twice + [GREEK], [GREEK], ear, handle.]
(Rom. Antiq.)
A vase or drinking cup having two handles or ears.

Definition 2024


Diota

Diota

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Translingual

Diota rostrata

Proper noun

Diota f

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Erebidae – certain moths.

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Hyponyms

diota

diota

See also: Diota

English

Noun

diota (plural diotas or diotae)

  1. (historical, Roman antiquity) A vase or drinking cup with two handles.
    • 1817, Edward Daniel Clarke, Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia and Africa, Part 2: Greece, Egypt, and the Holy Land, 4th Edition, Volume 6, page 105,
      A Greek had recently discovered a vessel of terra cotta containing some small bronze coins of Naxos, of the finest die, exhibiting the head of the bearded Bacchus in front, and a diota on the reverse, with the legend ΝΑΞΙΩΝ: we bought ten of these.
    • 1832, G. H. Smith, Appendix I: Observations on the Coinage and Currency of the Greeks, A Manual of Grecian Antiquities, page 262,
      The reasons for introducing these two devices are obvious; but the case of the diota, which is commonly placed horizontally under the feet of the owl, requires a separate explanation. Corsini says, in a dissertation of his Fasti Attici, that it is supposed by dome to refer to the amphora of oil, which was presented to the conquerors at the Panathenæa; but is himself of opinion, that it intended to denotes the manufacture of vessels in terra cotta, for which the Athenians were celebrated.
    • 1865, Charles Thomas Newton Dominic Ellis Colnaghi, Travels & Discoveries in The Levant, Volume 1, page 236,
      On the shore here I found three handles of Greek unpainted diotæ, on which magistrates′ names are stamped.