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1 hippagōgī
hippagōgī acc. ūs, f, ἱππαγωγοί, vessels for carrying horses, cavalry-transports, L. -
2 hippagogi
hippăgōgi, ōrum (Gr. acc.-gūs, v. infra), f., = hippagôgoi, vessels for transporting horses, cavalry-transports:quinque et triginta naves, quas hippagogus vocant, ab Elea profectae, cum equitibus Gallis equisque,
Liv. 44, 28, 7; cf. hippagines and hippegus. -
3 ἱππαγωγός
ἱππ-ᾰγωγός, όν,A carrying horses; esp. of ships used as cavalry transports,πλοῖα Hdt.6.48
; νέες ib.95;ναῦς Th.2.56
, 4.42, Arr.An.2.19.1;τριήρεις D.4.16
, D.S.11.3; ἱππαγωγοί alone, Ar.Eq. 599, D.4.21: Ἱππαγωγός as pr. n. of a ship, IG22.1623.14.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἱππαγωγός
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4 hippagogus
transports (pl.) for cavalry
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