释义 |
cis·toph·o·rus \siˈstäfərəs\ noun (plural cistopho·ri \-ˌrī\) Etymology: Latin, from Greek kistophoros, from kisto- (from kistē basket) + -phoros -phorous — more at chest : any of certain silver coins of the 2d and 1st centuries B.C. chiefly of Pergamum bearing the picture of the sacred basket that was carried in the worship of Dionysus |