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Lўcŏmēdes

Lўcŏmēdes · m

a king of the Isle of Scyros, with whom Achilles concealed himself disguised in female attire, and whose daughter…

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What it meant

Lўcŏmēdes — Lewis & Short

Lўcŏmēdes, is, m., = *lukomh/dhs,

I a king of the Isle of Scyros, with whom Achilles concealed himself disguised in female attire, and whose daughter Deidamia bore to the latter Pyrrhus or Neoptolemus, Cic. Lael. 20, 75 (where Neoptolemus is erroneously spoken of instead of Achilles); Stat. Achill. 1, 207.

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