An oenochoe, also spelled oinochoe (Ancient Greek: οἰνοχόη; from Ancient Greek: οἶνος oînos, "wine" and χέω khéō, "I pour"; plural oenochoai or oinochoai), is a wine jug and a key form of Greek pottery. There are many different forms of oenochoe. The earliest is the olpe (ὀλπή, olpḗ) and has an S-shaped profile from head to foot.
Oenochoai may be decorated or undecorated. Oenochoai typically have only one handle at the back and may include a trefoil pouring spout.
The Greek oenochoe was normally of painted terracotta pottery but metal oenochoai are also found.
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Aiiro ni chirabaru nanatsu no hoshi yo Sorezore ni ima omoi wa tsunori uchikudakarete ai wo sakenda Nigedasu koto mo dekizu ni yume ni sugaritsuku Ikasama na hibi nado ni wa mou makenai
Mezameyou kono shunkan wo Yagate bokura wo torimaku dearou Musekaeru you na riaru na nichijou Taisetsu na mono wa ... nanda'?! Zeitaku na sekai no naka ni miekakure suru eien no kakera Sawatte tsukande bokura no ima wo kicchiri aruitekou
"Koukai wa shinai" to, saki e susunda Warau ka, naku ka? Kou ka, fukou ka? Kekkyoku ima mo wakaranai kedo Kawarihajimeta mirai ni hirumu koto wa nai Sore ga jinsei no daigomi to iu mono deshou
Girigiri wo ikiru bokura no dashita kotae ga Chigatta toshite mo omoikomi demo' Tsuyoku negaeba ii Honmono ni nareru hi made Reikoku na sekai no naka de tsubusaresou na aijou no mebuki Sawatte tsukande bokura no ima ni shikkari kizamikomou
Mezameyou kono shunkan wo Yagate bokura wo torimaku dearou Musekaeru you na riaru na nichijou Taisetsu na mono wa ... nanda'?! Zeitaku na sekai no naka ni miekakure suru eien no kakera Sawatte tsukande bokura no ima wo kicchiri aruitekou
Saigo ni, warau tame bokura no ima wo kicchiri aruitekou