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παστός

pastos2 · ὁ

womanʼs chamber, bridal chamber

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What it meant

παστός · pastos — LSJ

womanʼs chamber, bridal chamber

= παστάς II, womanʼs chamber, bridal chamber, LXX Ps. 18(19).5, Supp.Epigr. 1.567.5 (Karanis, iii B.C.), Posidipp. in PLit.Lond. 60.8, Luc. DMort. 28[23].3.

2 bridal bed

bridal bed, AP 5.51 (Diosc.), 7.711 (Antip.), IG 12(8).441.13 (Thasos, ii/iB.C.), Epigr. in Berl.Sitzb. 1894.908 (Asia Minor).

3 embroidered bed-curtain

embroidered bed-curtain, SIG 996.23 (Smyrna), BMus.Inscr. 1084 (Naucratis, i B.C.), Hymn.Is. 109, D.Chr. 62.6, Poll. 3.37.

4 bridal hymn

bridal hymn, Epigr. Gr. 236.5.

5 shrine

perh. shrine, Herod. 4.56.

II

παστόν (acc.) is dub. l. in Pherecyd. 13 (b) J.

Where it came from

No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission. The etymological dictionaries (Beekes, Chantraine, Frisk) are matched incrementally.

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