psykter

[sik-ter] /ˈsɪk tər/
noun, plural psykters. Greek and Roman Antiquity
1.
a wine jar with an ovoid body tapering at the neck, set on a high foot: used for cooling wine.
Also, psycter.
Origin
1840-50; < Greek psȳktḗr, derivative of psȳ́chein to blow (cool); cf. Psyche, psychro-
Encyclopedia Article for psykter

ancient Greek pottery vessel with a tall, cylindrical foot, rounded body, and short neck, used for cooling wine. Filled with wine, it could be placed inside a larger vessel, such as a krater, which had been filled with snow; or the psykter itself might be filled with snow and placed inside a larger vessel containing the wine.

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