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1 θηρόπεπλος
θηρό-πεπλος, ον,A clad in the skins of beasts, Orph.H.69.7; θ. μανία the mad fancy of wearing skins, Cerc.10, Stratonic. ap. Timae.80.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θηρόπεπλος
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2 Ὀζόλαι
Ὀζόλαι, οἱ,A the Ozolae, a tribe of the Locrians, Hdt.8.32 ; perh. from the strong-smelling sulphur-springs in their country, Str.9.4.8, cf. Antig.Mir. 117(129); or from their wearing goat-skins, Plu.2.294f. -
3 ὑποδίφθερος
A clothed in skins, Luc.Tim.7; so of sheep, bratted, wearing leather coats to protect their fleeces, PCair.Zen.430.3, PHib.1.32.12, PPetr.3p.269, PLond.ined. 2308 (all iii B. C.); ; ἔχει (sc. ἡ χώρα)προβατείαν ὑποδιφθέρου καὶ μαλακῆς ἐρέας Id.12.3.13
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑποδίφθερος
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