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canephoroe
Variant of canephoros
canephoros
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ca·nepho·ros (kə nef′ə räs′)
noun pl. canephoroe -·roe′ (-rē′)
- in ancient Greece, any of the maidens who carried on her head a basket holding the sacred things used at feasts
- Archit. a representation of this, sometimes used as a caryatid
Etymology: L < Gr kanēphoros < kaneon, a rush basket (< kanna: see cane) + pherein, bear
Also canephor can′·ephor′ (kan′ə fôr′)
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