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81 αρματοτροχιάν
ἁρματοτροχιά̱ν, ἁρματοτροχιάwheel-track of a chariot: fem acc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
82 ἁρματοτροχιάν
ἁρματοτροχιά̱ν, ἁρματοτροχιάwheel-track of a chariot: fem acc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
83 αρματοτροχιάς
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84 ἁρματοτροχιάς
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85 αρματοτροχιή
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86 ἁρματοτροχιή
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87 αρματροχιαίς
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88 ἁρματροχιαῖς
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89 αρματροχιαί
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90 ἁρματροχιαί
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91 αρματροχιάν
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92 ἁρματροχιάν
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93 αρματροχιάς
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94 ἁρματροχιάς
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95 αρματροχιή
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96 ἁρματροχιή
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97 τροχιάς
τροχιάwheel-track: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic)τροχιᾶ̱ς, τροχιάζωroto: fut ind act 2nd sg (doric)τροχιόςround: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
98 τροχιᾶς
τροχιάwheel-track: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic)τροχιᾶ̱ς, τροχιάζωroto: fut ind act 2nd sg (doric)τροχιόςround: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
99 τροχιήσι
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100 τροχιῇσι
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