flowers embroidered on cloth, ἐν δὲ θρόνα ποικίλʼ ἔπασσε Il. 22.441, cf. Sch. Theoc. 2.59, and v. τρόνα.
herbs used as drugs and charms, Theoc. 2.59, Nic. Th. 493, 936, Lyc. 674, Aglaïas 7; used in sacrificial offering, UPZ 96.4 (ii B.C.).
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flowers embroidered on cloth
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flowers embroidered on cloth, ἐν δὲ θρόνα ποικίλʼ ἔπασσε Il. 22.441, cf. Sch. Theoc. 2.59, and v. τρόνα.
herbs used as drugs and charms, Theoc. 2.59, Nic. Th. 493, 936, Lyc. 674, Aglaïas 7; used in sacrificial offering, UPZ 96.4 (ii B.C.).
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