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ἐλελίχθ-ων

elelichthon

earth-shaking

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ἐλελίχθ-ων · elelichth-ōn — LSJ

earth-shaking, the ground shook

earth-shaking, τετραορία Pi. P. 2.4; Ἐλέλιχθον, i.e. Poseidon, ib. 6.50:—in S. Ant. 153 Dionysus is called ὁ Θήβας ἐ. because the ground shook beneath the feet of his dancing bands.

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