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ἱππήλᾰτ-ος

ippelatos

fit for horsemanship

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What it meant

ἱππήλᾰτ-ος · hippēlat-os — LSJ

fit for horsemanship, driving, chariot

fit for horsemanship or driving, νῆσος Od. 4.607; γαῖα 13.242; ὁδὸς ἱ. chariot-road, Luc. Rh.Pr. 3, Poll. 9.37; ἱ. οἶδμα Nonn. D. 20.157; θάλασσα Agath. 4.29, cf. 5.11; ἱ. ἔργον Ἀθήνης, i.e. the Trojan horse, Tryph. 2; τὸ διʼ ἡδονῆς καθάπερ ἱ. τι χωρίον Porph. Marc. 6.

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