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πάροχος

parochos1 · ὁ

one who sits beside

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What it meant

πάροχος · parochos — LSJ

one who sits beside, in a chariot

one who sits beside another in a chariot, Hsch., Suid.; esp. of the groomsman in wedding ceremonies, hence of Ἔρως, Ζηνὸς π. γάμων τῆς τε . . Ἥρας Ar. Av. 1740 ; π. καὶ νυμφαγωγὸς συμπαρέστη Luc. Herod. 5.

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