Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun See
amphor .
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Examples
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"More like a jug or 'amphore', *" my aunt-in-law admits.
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"More like a jug or 'amphore', *" my aunt-in-law admits.
French Word-A-Day: 2008
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"More like a jug or 'amphore', *" my aunt-in-law admits.
French Word-A-Day: 2008
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"More like a jug or 'amphore', *" my aunt-in-law admits.
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"More like a jug or 'amphore',*" my aunt-in-law admits.
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"More like a jug or 'amphore',*" my aunt-in-law admits.
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During a long Illness of A. de M. a Sister of the Bon Secours attended him: and, when she left, gave him a Pen worked in coloured Silks, 'Pensez a vos promesses,' as also a little 'amphore' she had knitted.
Letters of Edward FitzGerald to Fanny Kemble (1871-1883) Edward FitzGerald 1846
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And he fayd: This is * A M ul * an amphore going forth.
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