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1 βαλλάντιον
βαλλάντιον, τό,A bag, pouch, purse, [Simon.] 178, Epich.10 ([etym.] βαλ-), Ar.Eq. 707, al., Thphr.Char.17.5; παῖς ἐκ βαλλαντίου a supposititious child, TeleclId.41.II javelin (as if from βάλλω), a pun in Dionys. ap.Ath.3.98d. (The spelling βαλλ- is better attested than that with βαλ-, cf. Phld.Rh.1.354 S., etc.; cf. βαλλαντιοτομέω, -τόμος.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βαλλάντιον
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