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χρῡσόκερως

chrusokeros · ὁ

with horns of gold

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χρῡσόκερως · chrysokerōs — LSJ

with horns of gold

with horns of gold, ἔλαφος Pi. O. 3.29, E. Hel. 382 (lyr., Elmsl. χρυσοκέρατα); as epith. of Pan, Cratin. 321 (lyr.); of the moon, AP 5.15 (Marc.Arg.).

II with gilded horns

with gilded horns, like a victim ready to be sacrificed, τρίττοιαν βόαρχον -κερων IG 1(2).76.37, cf. Aeschin. 3.164, Pl. Alc. 2.149c, SIG l.c., Porph. Abst. 2.15.

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