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
- 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.
- The philosopher Diogenes famously used a poterium as a begging bowl, symbolizing his rejection of material possessions.
- The poterium served as a religious artifact, used during sacrificial rites and for libations to the gods.
- The potters of the Renaissance revived the art of crafting poteriums, creating beautiful and functional works of art.
- The Museum of Ancient Art houses an exceptional collection of poteriums from various historical periods.
- The potter's wheel deftly shaped the clay into a graceful poterium, its curves and angles harmoniously blending.
- The wine flowed freely from the poterium, its aroma filling the room with an intoxicating fragrance.
FAQs About the word poterium
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.