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1 σάγαρις
σάγᾰρις, εως [dialect] Ion. ιος, ἡ; pl. σαγάρεις [dialect] Ion. - ῑς:—a weapon used by the Scythian tribes, Hdt.1.215, 4.5;Aἀξίνας σαγάρις εἶχον Id.7.64
; by the Amazons, Aristarch. in PAmh.2.12 ii 10; by the Persians, Amazons, Mossynoeci, etc., X.An.4.4.16, 5.4.13:—acc. to Hsch. single-edged, and joined by X. with κοπίς and μάχαιρα, Cyr. 1.2.9, 2.1.9, 4.2.22; double-edged acc. to AP6.94 (Phil.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σάγαρις
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2 δίστομος
A double-mouthed, with two entrances,πέτρα S.Ph.16
; δ. ὁδοί double-branching roads, Id.OC 900; so of rivers with two mouths, Plb.34.10.5; with two harbours, Hsch.II of a weapon, two-edged, ;πελέκεως γένυς Id.Fr.530.5
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