Canephʹoræ (in architecture).

Figures of young persons of either sex bearing a basket on their head. (Latin, canephorœ, plural; singular, Greek, κανηφóρoζ.) The English singular is “canephor” (3 syl.).

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Entry taken from Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, edited by the Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. and revised in 1895.

Cancer (the Crab)
Candau les
Candidate
Candide
Candle
Candle-holder
Candles of the Night
Candlemas Day
Candour (Mrs.)
Canens
Canephoræ (in architecture)
Cancicular Days
Canicular Period
Canicular Year
Canidia
Canister
Canker
Cannæ
Cannel Coal
Cannibal
Cannon (in billiards)