
It was under the name " wineskin" that North Caucasian kefir was distributed in the second. The placing of the wineskin-bearer, and whether he was an addition to the putative bronze model for.Ĭalled gıpı, which may have a connection with gıbıt ( wineskin). " Plato was of the opinion that it had been made into a wineskin. The boy is to hold a wineskin against the wind with the ring in front of it, and then tie up the bag.Ī statue of Silenus emptying water from a wineskin into the vase, which had been drilled for use as a fountain, was associated. The Ascitans (or Ascitae, from the Greek ἀσκός, askos, wineskin) were a peculiar Montanist sect of 2nd century Christians, who produced the practice of.Īlternatively, "as a heap" may be read as "in a vessel", or "in a wineskin". Typically it is made of leather, and is used to carry wine, although any liquid can be carried. The tulum-zurna (Turkish: wineskin zurna ) is a Turkish and Azerbaijani bagpipe.įungal group is the "ascus" (from Greek: ἀσκός (askos), meaning "sac" or " wineskin"), a microscopic sexual structure in which nonmotile spores, called ascospores. bota bag ( plural bota bags ) A traditional Greek or Spanish wineskin bag. Tarot deck Bota bag, a style of Spanish wineskin Bota (film) 2014 Albanian drama film Botta (surname) Botas (disambiguation).

The original meaning of ἀσκός is wineskin.Ī colambre is a wineskin whose origin comes from the 16th century. Ἀσκωλιάζειν) the one who remained standing at the end of the contest won the wineskin as a prize.

A wineskin is an ancient container made of animal skin, usually a goat, used to transport liquids such as water, olive oil, milk, wine, butter or even.īota bag is a traditional Spanish liquid receptacle, used mainly as a wineskin.
