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σῐδηρ-όω

sideroo

overlay with iron

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σῐδηρ-όω · sidēr-oō — LSJ

overlay with iron, iron had been laid

overlay with iron, σιδηρώσας ἐπὶ πολὺ τῆς ὁρμιᾶς Luc. Pisc. 51:—mostly Pass., ἐσεσιδήρωτο ἐπὶ μέγα καὶ τοῦ ἄλλου ξύλου iron had been laid over a great part of the rest of the wood, Th. 4.100, cf. Aen. Tact. 20.2, al.; ῥρυμοὶ σεσιδηρωμένοι IG 1(2).313.21; δράκοντα σεσιδηρωμένον Posidipp. 26.8.

II put in irons, fetter

put in irons, fetter, PLond. 2.422.1 (iv A.D.).

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