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Liddell-Scott-Jones Lexicon of Classical Greek
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kala^thos [ka^], ho, basket narrow at the base, Aristoph. Birds 1325 (lyr.); esp. for wool, Hsch.; for fruit, Aristot. Rh. 1413a21; carried in procession in honour of Demeter, Call.Cer.1, cf. ti=Call. Gloss.Oxy.1802 ti=Call. Fr.3.30.

2. Archit., capital of a column, in this form, Callix.1, cf. Vitr.4.1.9.


II. wine-cooler,
= psuktêr , Hsch.

III. mould for casting iron, IDEM=Hsch.


IV. reservoir of an oil-lamp, Hero Spir.2.22.