1. φελλάτᾶς · phellatas — Chantraine
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φελλάτᾱς
phellatas
[-är- ?] sorte de pierre
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What it meant
2. φελλάτᾱς · phellatas — LSJ
a kind of stone, of which statues were made, Polem.Hist. l.c., Hsch.; also φελλεάτας, called Dor. and expld. by κισσηρώδεις λίθοι in Sch. Ar. Nu. 71 (φελλέτας, Suid.); prob. the same as pilates and pelastes cited (acc. to codd.) fr. Cato by Fest. p.268L. (Cf. sq.)
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