poterium (Meaning)

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poterium (n)

a genus of thorny herbs or shrubs of the family Rosaceae

Synonyms & Antonyms of poterium

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poterium Sentence Examples

  1. The potter fashioned an exquisite poterium, a ceremonial drinking vessel, adorned with intricate designs.
  2. The ancient Greek symposium featured a central poterium, from which guests took turns drinking diluted wine.
  3. The Romans used the poterium as a drinking cup, often decorating it with reliefs depicting mythological scenes.
  4. The golden poterium was a symbol of regal authority and was used for toasting and libations.
  5. The philosopher Diogenes famously used a poterium as a begging bowl, symbolizing his rejection of material possessions.
  6. The poterium served as a religious artifact, used during sacrificial rites and for libations to the gods.
  7. The potters of the Renaissance revived the art of crafting poteriums, creating beautiful and functional works of art.
  8. The Museum of Ancient Art houses an exceptional collection of poteriums from various historical periods.
  9. The potter's wheel deftly shaped the clay into a graceful poterium, its curves and angles harmoniously blending.
  10. The wine flowed freely from the poterium, its aroma filling the room with an intoxicating fragrance.

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a genus of thorny herbs or shrubs of the family Rosaceae

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The potter fashioned an exquisite poterium, a ceremonial drinking vessel, adorned with intricate designs.

The ancient Greek symposium featured a central poterium, from which guests took turns drinking diluted wine.

The Romans used the poterium as a drinking cup, often decorating it with reliefs depicting mythological scenes.

The golden poterium was a symbol of regal authority and was used for toasting and libations.