hydria

/ˈhaɪdriə/
noun
  1. An ancient Greek or Roman water jar with three handles, used for carrying and pouring water.
    • In ancient times, women would carry a hydria on their heads to bring water from the well.
    • The archaeologist carefully lifted the hydria, noting its three handles and narrow neck.
    • The museum displayed a beautifully painted hydria from the 5th century BCE.
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