Kotyle
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Kotyle
An ancient Greek unit of volume approximately equivalent to 272.8 milliliters. It was also called a hemina or, when measuring liquid volume, a trublion.
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More plausible in the present context, however, is some form of the name of the god Apollo in the Doric dialect, as Bassett himself suggested in his field notebook; compare the painted label of this god in a chariot on a fragment of a Corinthian
kotyle from Delphi.
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