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ὑστιακόν

ustiakon

drinking cup

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What it meant

1. ὑστιακόν · hystiakon — Beekes

ὑστιακόν [n.] ‘drinking cup’ (Rhinth. 3 = Ath. 5oof.). eVAR ὑστιακκός - ποτήριον ποιόν. ᾿Ιταλιῶται (H.); ὑστίς (ms. ὑετίς). ὑδρίς. Ταραντῖνοι (H.). ἜΤΥΜ In view of the variant in -xx-, the word may be Pre-Greek (Fur.: 150). — [Beekes, s.v. ὑστιακόν, p. 1590]

2. ὑστιᾶκόν · hystiakon — Chantraine

ὑστιᾶκόν : n., sorte de coupe à boire (Rhint. 3 = Ath. 500 f); ὑστιακκός * ποτήριον ποιόν. ᾿Ιταλιῶται (Hseh.) ; ὑστίς (ms. δετίς) * ὑδρίς, Ταραντῖνοι (Hsch.), El.: Obscure. Peut-être termes indigènes. — [Chantraine, s.v. ὑστιᾶκόν, p. 1182]

3. ὑστιακόν · hystiakon — LSJ

drinking-cup

a kind of drinking-cup, Rhinth. 3 (codd. Ath.); ὑστιακκός (masc.) in Hsch.

Where it came from

No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission. The etymological dictionaries (Beekes, Chantraine, Frisk) are matched incrementally.

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