rhyton
/ˈraɪtɒn/noun
(pl. rhytons 或rhyta /-tə/)
- a type of drinking container used in ancient Greece, typically having the form of an animal's head or a horn, with the hole for drinking from located at the lower or pointed end角状杯(古希腊饮器, 常呈动物头或角状, 下端或尖端有饮孔)。
词源
from Greek rhuton, neuter of rhutos 'flowing'; related to rhein 'to flow'.