Others, again, record the gift of the vase, as: “Epainetos gave me to Charopos”[[2087]];
“Lo, this Thoudemos gives to thee.”[[2088]] A boat-shaped vase (kymbion) in the British Museum has incised on it the exhortation
, “Drink, do not lay me down.”[[2089]] The owner’s name is found in the nominative on a vase from Carthage at Naples:
, “Charminos, son of Theophamidas, a Coan”[[2090]]; similarly in the genitive with the omission of εἰμί: