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χαλκό-κροτος

chalkokrotos

sounding, rattling with bronze, that stamp with hoofs of bronze, brazen-hoofed

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  • Phoenissae 1 · 1.04/10k

What it meant — LSJ

sounding, rattling with bronze, that stamp with hoofs of bronze, brazen-hoofed

sounding or rattling with bronze, epith. of Demeter, in allusion to instruments used in her worship, Pi. I. 7(6).3; χ. ἵπποι horses that stamp with hoofs of bronze, brazen-hoofed, Ar. Eq. 552 (lyr.).

II bronze utensils

= χαλκήλατος, φάσγανον E. Ph. 1577 (lyr.); χαλκόκροτα bronze utensils, POxy. 1657.1 (iii A. D.).

III

χαλκοκρότος, ὁ, = Lat. aerarius, Gloss. (καλκόκροτος cod.).

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