Kelebe


[kel-uh-bee] /ˈkɛl ə bi/

noun, Greek and Roman Antiquity.
1.
a mixing bowl, characterized by a wide neck and flanged lip from which extend two vertical handles to the shoulder of an oval body, used to mix wine and water.

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