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1 μελάνδετος
μελᾰν-δετος, ον,A bound or mounted with black,φάσγανα καλὰ μελάνδετα Il.15.713
; μ. ξίφος with iron scabbard, E.Ph. 1091; σάκος μ. iron-rimmed shield, A.Th.43; butμελάνδετον φόνῳ ξίφος E.Or. 821
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