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‖ oxybaphon Greek Antiq.|ɒkˈsɪbəfən| Pl. -bapha. [a. Gr. ὀξύβαϕον vinegar-saucer, f. ὀξυ- acid, vinegar + βαϕ-, stem of βάπτειν to dip, βαϕή dipping, etc.] With classical archæologists: A bell-shaped wine-cup or vase.
1850J. Leitch tr. C.O. Müller's Anc. Art §358 (ed. 2) 440 An oxybaphon from Armentum at Naples. 1857Birch Anc. Pottery (1858) II. 161 Deep bell shaped craters, called oxybapha, having on them mystic and Dionysiac subjects. |