ánfora 52
Container taller than wide, usually for carrying liquids, with the characteristic of having two handles. It comes to us from Latin and is formed by the two ("two of two, both") feros ( "carry, carry" ) ), although they are voices he took from the Greek where 945 existed; 956; 966; 959; 961; 949; 965; 962; ( amforeus "amphora, with both handles" ).
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