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λῶδιξ

lodix

τκὸς [f

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What it meant

1. λώδιξ · lōdix — Beekes

λώδιξ, -τκὸς [f.] “woven cover’ (Peripl. M. Rubr., pap.). «τῶν Lat> *DER Also diminutive λωδίκιον, etc. 884 λῶμα *ETYM From Lat. lodix, which itself might be taken from Celtic; see WH s.v. — [Beekes, s.v. λώδιξ, p. 930]

2. λώδιξ · lōdix — Chantraine

λώδιξ, τίχος : sorte de couverture grossière (Peripl. M. Rubr., pap.) avec λωδίκιον, etc. Emprunt au lat. lôdix, peut-être pris lui-même au celtique. — [Chantraine, s.v. λώδιξ, p. 671]

3. λῶδιξ · lōdix — LSJ

blanket, counterpane

blanket or counterpane, Lat. lodix, Peripl.M.Rubr. 24, BGU 1564.8 (ii A.D.):—Dim. λωδίκιν prob. in ib. 93.24 (ii/iii A.D.); λωδίκιον, Stud.Pal. 20.67.26 (ii/iii A.D.), etc.; cf. λωτίκιον.

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