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μον-ήρης

moneres

solitary, singular, peculiar, with one man to each oar

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What it meant

μον-ήρης · mon-ērēs — LSJ

solitary

solitary, Hp. Ep. 12, Heraclid. ap. D.L. 1.25, Arist. Fr. 314, 319, Lyc. 75, Nic. Al. 400, Plb. 21.43.13, Babr. 132.1; μ. βίος, δίαιτα, Muson. Fr. 14p.76H., Luc. Tim. 42.

2 singular, peculiar

Gramm., of words, singular, peculiar in form, etc.; περὶ μονήρους λέξεως, title of work by Hdn.Gr.

II with one man to each oar

of a ship, with one man to each oar, Poll. 1.82, Procop. Goth. 4.22, Vand. 1.11.

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