Δεπαστρόν.—A bye-form of δέπας, in use at Kleitor in Arcadia.
Ἐνιαυτός.—Also known as Ἀμαλθείας κέρας. See under Rhyton (p. [193]).
Ἔφηβος or ἐμβασικοίτας.—The significance of these names is not obvious, but see p. [179] for the former.
Ἡδυποτίς.—A Rhodian name (cf. Pollux, vi. 96). Said to have been made by the Rhodians in competition with the Athenian Θηρίκλειοι (see below, p. [189]). They were of light make, and not, like the Thericleian cups, for the exclusive use of the rich.
Ἠθάνιον.—Apparently an Egyptian name.
Ἡμίτομος.—An Athenian cup, probably hemispherical (but see above, p. [174]).
Ἴσθμιον.—A Cypriote term.
Κελέβη.—See under Krater (p. [169]).
Κόνδυ.—An Asiatic name. Menander describes it as holding ten kotylae, or about five pints.
Κρατάνιον or κρανίον.—Polemon mentions silver specimens in the temple of Hera and treasury of the Byzantines at Olympia.