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ἄλλιξ

allix

men

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What it meant

1. ἄλλιξ · allix — Beekes

ἄλλιξ, -ixog [f.] ‘men’s upper garment’ (Euph.), = χλαμύς ‘a short mantle’, also = ἐμπόρπημα ‘garment secured by a brooch’ (H.). «Ὁ» *ETYM For the glosses (EM, Suid.), see DELG. Origin unknown. The word is supposed to be Thessalian. Lat. alicula also belongs here. — [Beekes, s.v. ἄλλιξ, p. 119]

2. ἄλλιξ · allix — Chantraine

ἄλλιξ, -1405 : 1. espèce de manteau d'homme avec des manches, mot thessalien selon Et. M. 68,34. Hsch. ἃ recueilli les gloses ἄλλιχκα χλαμύδα, ἐμπόρπημα ol δὲ πορπίδα χλαμύδος ἀλληλοχείρου et ἄλλιξ “χιτὼν χειριδωτός, παρὰ Ebposiwn, La glose de EF. M, 68,34 est : BU σημαίνει γχατὰ Θετταλοὺς τὴν χλαμύδα. Le mot figure à l'époque hellénistique chez Evuphorion et chez Call, cf. fr. 253, 11 ἄλλικα χρυσείῃσιν ἐεργομένην … — [Chantraine, s.v. ἄλλιξ, p. 77]

3. ἄλλιξ · allix — LSJ

manʼs upper garment, purple cloak

manʼs upper garment, Euph. 144, Call. Fr 149 ; purple cloak (Thessal.), EM 68.33.

Where it came from

No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission. The etymological dictionaries (Beekes, Chantraine, Frisk) are matched incrementally.

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