Definitions for dolia

dolia do·li·um

Spelling: [doh-lee-uh m]
IPA: /ˈdoʊ li əm/

Dolia is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 67 anagrams from letters in dolia (adilo).

Definitions for dolia

noun

  1. a large earthenware jar used by the ancient Romans.

Origin of dolia

First recorded in 1475-85, dolium is from the Latin word dōlium

Examples for dolia

A genus composed of dolium latilabrum, Kiener, and other similar species.

The Latin word used by Saxo, which I translate with cisterns of mead, is dolium.

It is the dolium galea, good friends, and we could tell you six other kinds that are suspected of this meanness.

They paid annually a tun (dolium) of wine for their license;—a proof that their business must have been lucrative.

dolium has a large, globose but thin shell, ornamented with revolving ribs.

A fine shell of dolium was in their camp, which we passed through.

The dolium had no foot, and was usually buried in the earth; it was also used for purposes of burial.

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