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σόλιον

solion

sandal

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What it meant

1. σόλιον · solion — Beekes

σόλιον [n.]} ‘sandal’ (pap II); also ‘seat’. «LW Lat.> eETYM From Lat. solea, solium. — [Beekes, s.v. σόλιον, p. 1423]

2. σόλιον · solion — Chantraine

σόλιον : n. «sandale », pl. σόλια (pap. 11° 8. après, etc.), d’après lat. so/ea, d’où σολῖνον (inser.) ; σόλιον aussi au sens de siège (pap. 1118 8. aprés, etc.), de lat. solium. — [Chantraine, s.v. σόλιον, p. 1049]

3. σόλιον · solion — LSJ

slipper

slipper, Lat. solea, POxy. 741.8 (ii A.D.), PSI 3.206.9 (iii A.D.); ζεῦγος σολίων Bull.Soc.Alex. 6.280; σ. παπύρινα POxy. 1742.6 (iv A.D.).

2 seat, stool

seat, stool, Lat. solium, Sammelb. 1.10 (iii A.D.), POxy. 1288.16 (iv A.D.); σ. σιδηροῦν PMasp. 6 ii 47 (vi A.D.).

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Where it came from

  • Beekes, Etymological Dictionary of Greek (Brill 2010) Treated in Beekes, Etymological Dictionary of Greek (Brill 2010) s.v. σόλιον (scan p. 1423; entry #5681).
  • Chantraine, Dictionnaire etymologique de la langue grecque Treated in Chantraine, Dictionnaire etymologique de la langue grecque s.v. σόλιον (scan p. 1049; entry #7460).

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