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kylix - traduction vers français

ANCIENT GREEK OR ETRUSCAN DRINKING CUP
Cylix; Kylix (cup); Kylix (drinking cup); Kylikes
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  • Double view of a late 6th-century cup
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  • Kylix by Euergides (circa 500 BC) in the [[British Museum]]
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kylix         
n. kylix, a shallow drinking cup with two handles, used in ancient Greece

Définition

kylix
['k??l?ks, 'k?l-]
¦ noun (plural kylikes or kylixes) an ancient Greek cup with a shallow bowl and a tall stem.
Origin
from Gk kulix.

Wikipédia

Kylix

In the pottery of ancient Greece, a kylix ( KY-liks, KIL-iks; Ancient Greek: κύλιξ, pl. κύλικες; also spelled cylix; pl.: kylikes KY-lih-keez, KIL-ih-keez) is the most common type of wine-drinking cup. It has a broad, relatively shallow, body raised on a stem from a foot and usually two horizontal handles disposed symmetrically. The main alternative wine-cup shape was the kantharos, with a narrower and deeper cup and high vertical handles.

The almost flat interior circle of the base of the cup, called the tondo, was generally the primary surface for painted decoration in the black-figure or red-figure pottery styles of the 6th and 5th century BC, and the outside was also often painted. As the representations would be covered with wine, the scenes would only be revealed in stages as the wine was drained. They were often designed with this in mind, with scenes created so that they would surprise or titillate the drinker as they were revealed.