psykterEtymologyBorrowed from Ancient Greek ψυκτήρ (psuktḗr), literally "cooler". See psychro-.nounAn Ancient Greek pot with a bulbous body set on a high, narrow foot, used as a wine cooler.“The psykter, attributed to the so-called Kleophrades Painter, and the loutrophoros, attributed to the legendary Darius Painter, will remain at the museum for four years as part of a research program in which both the Italian government and the museum will take part, the university said.”