ἄγγος

Etymology
Traditionally derived from, from the root. Alternatively from a stratum; many words for "vessel" are mentioned by Homer but are loaned from outside Indo-European, possibly one or more Near Eastern languages. If the latter, it may be cognate with 🇨🇬. Cognate to 🇨🇬 (attested only in plural).

Noun

 * 1) vessel (to hold liquids), vat, pitcher, bucket, pail, wine-bowl
 * 2) (for dry substances) cradle, cinerary urn, casket, coffin
 * 3) (of body parts) womb, stomach
 * 4) shell of the longhorn beetle
 * 5) cell of a honey-comb