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guttus Class. Archæol.|ˈgʌtəs| Pl. -ti. [L.] A narrow-necked cruet or oil-flask.
1842A. Rich in W. Smith Dict. Gr. & Roman Antiq. 141/2 Oil..was dropped upon it from a small vessel called guttus, which had a narrow neck, so as to discharge its contents drop by drop, from whence the name is taken. 1883J. W. Mollett Illustr. Dict. Art & Archæol. 163 Guttus,..a vessel with a very narrow neck and mouth, by means of which liquids could be poured out drop by drop; whence its name. 1921Brit. Mus. Return 61 Guttus of early Italian red-figure style. |