criophore

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English

Etymology

From French, from Ancient Greek κριόφόρος (krióphóros, carrying a ram), from κριός (kriós, ram) + -φόρος (-phóros, carrying).

Noun

criophore (plural criophores)

  1. A statue or other representation of a person carrying a ram.
    Synonym: kriophoros
    • 1972, Kurt Weitzmann, Ivories and Steatites, page 11:
      The slender proportions of our criophore and his quite elegant bearing show an even better understanding of the classical mode.

Derived terms

French

Adjective

criophore (plural criophores)

  1. criophorous

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