Attic red-figure askos, ca. 420–410 BC
English: Askos ( Ancient Greek - tube; plural - askoi) is the name given in modern terminology to a type of ancient Greek pottery vessel used to pour small quantities of liquids such as oil. It is recognisable from its flat shape and a spout at one or both ends that could also be used as a handle. They were usually painted decoratively like vases and were mainly used for storing oil and refilling oil lamps.
<nowiki>Ascos; askos; Askos; Аскос; Askos; asco (vaso); Askos; Аскос; Askos; askos; アスコス; askos; Ascós; Askos; askos; Аскос; askos; Аскос; Askos; Askos; 아스코스; askos; Asko; Ασκός (δοχείο); ask; Antik Çağ'da kandillere yağ koymak için kullanılan bir kap tipi; 古代ギリシャの壺; vase à verser antique; rodzaj ceramiki w starożytnej Grecji, naczynie na oliwę; atuell de ceràmica de l'antiga Grècia; type of ancient Greek pottery vessel; flaches, bauchiges Gefäß mit einem engen Ausguss, an dem der Henkel auf dem Rücken angesetzt ist; Antiikin aikana käytetty leiliä muistuttava keraaminen astia; Enë qeramike në greqin e lashtë, që përdorej për të mbajtur lëngje, kryesisht vaj; forma ceramica greca; nádoba z dob antického Řecka; vasija de cerámica de la Grecia Antigua; askos; ascó; askos</nowiki>
askos 
type of ancient Greek pottery vessel
Ascós àtic de figures roges, datat del 420-410 ae, amb decoració de Pegàs i una quimera. Museu del Louvre, París
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