LOGOI

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λώπ-η

lope

cove, mantle, cloth

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What it meant

1. λώπῃ · lōpēi — Beekes

λώπῃ ‘cove, mantle, cloth’. ~Agénw. Awotue [f.]< 2 eVAR Only Awotvoc [gen.sg.] (Apx. Eg. 1923, N° 123, 39 and 68; Oropos [IV*J). *ETYM Meaning end etymology unknown; cf. Kretschmer Glotta 16 (1928): 169. — [Beekes, s.v. λώπῃ, p. 931]

2. λώπη · lōpē — Frisk

λώπη f. ‘Hülle, Mantel, Gewand’ 5. λέπω. Awotug f. nur Gen. sg. λωστυος (Ἄρχ. Ἐφ. 1923, N° 123, 39 u. 68; Oropos IV2) Bed. und Etymologie unbekannt; vgl. Kretschmer Glotta 16, 169. — [Frisk, s.v. λώπη, p. 1125]

3. λώπ-η · lōp-ē — LSJ

covering, robe, mantle

covering, robe, mantle, δίπτυχον ἀμφʼ ὤμοισιν ἔχουσʼ εὐεργέα λώπην Od. 13.224, cf. Theoc. 25.254, A.R. 2.32:—also λῶπος, εος, τό, Alc. Supp. 18.2 (dub.), Hippon. 3, Anacr. 80, Herod. 8.36, Theoc. 14.66, Ps.-Luc. Philopatr. 22.—Only poetic in class. writers, though prose writers have the derivs. λώπιον, λωποδύτης.

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