释义 |
can·tha·rus \ˈkan(t)thərəs\ noun or kan·tha·ros \-ˌräs\ (plural cantha·ri \-ˌrī, -ē\ ; or kantha·roi \-ȯi\) Etymology: Latin & Greek; Latin cantharus, from Greek kantharos 1. : a deep cup of ancient Greece with a high stem and loop-shaped handles continuing the curve of the bottom of the body and rising above the brim 2. : a stoup for holy water |