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θεωρ-ίς

theoris · ἡ

sacred ship, which carried the θεωροί

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  • Seven Against Thebes 1 · 1.99/10k
  • Histories 1 · 0.05/10k

What it meant — LSJ

1 sacred ship, which carried the θεωροί, Charonʼs bark

(with and without ναῦς) sacred ship, which carried the θεωροί to their destination, Hdt. 6.87, cf. Call. Del. 314: metaph., ἄστολος θ., of Charonʼs bark, A. Th. 858 (lyr.).

2 road by which the θεωροί went

(sc. ὁδός) road by which the θεωροί went, Hsch.

II

pl., = Βάκχαι, Id., cf. Plb. 30.25.12; of attendants of Apollo, Nonn. D. 9.261.

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