pel·i·ke  (p ĕl ĭ-k ā′)
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n. A two-handled jar having a broad rounded shape and a wide bottom, used by ancient Greeks and Romans for storing wine and oil.
[Greek pelikē; akin to pella, milk pail, cup, and pelix, kylix, pitcher, of unknown origin.]  (click for a larger image) pelikec. 450-440 bc Greek red-figure pelike depicting Bellerophon riding Pegasus, by the Barclay Painter |