Home › Words › K › kotyliskoskotyliskoskotyliskos means A small Ancient Greek vase with a small foot and with or without handles.EtymologyFrom Ancient Greek κοτυλίσκος (kotulískos).nounA small Ancient Greek vase with a small foot and with or without handles.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.askos 62% match — An Ancient Greek pottery vessel used to pour small quantities of liquids such as oil. vs kotyliskos →kylix 62% match — An Ancient Greek drinking cup with a stem, two handles, and a broad, shallow body. vs kotyliskos →holmos 60% match — An Ancient Greek or Etruscan vase with a rounded body, especially a closed vessel of nearly spherical form on a high stem or pedestal, or a drinking cup with a foot and stem. vs kotyliskos →pelike 60% match — A ceramic container of Ancient Greece, similar to an amphora. vs kotyliskos →dinos 60% match — An Ancient Greek mixing-bowl or cauldron, without handles or feet. vs kotyliskos →calathus 59% match — A vase-shaped basket made from reeds or twigs, used in Ancient Greece. vs kotyliskos →lekythos 59% match — A pottery flask with a narrow neck, used in Ancient Greece for storing oil. vs kotyliskos →chytra 59% match — An Ancient Greek earthenware cooking pot vs kotyliskos →