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τρῐβάς

tribas

lecherous woman

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What it meant

1. τριβάς · tribas — Beekes

τριβάς [f.] ‘lecherous woman’ (late). 4. τριβεύς [m.] ‘rubber, massager, pestle, etc. fell. and late). 5. τριβακός ‘rubbed, devious, experienced’ (Hell. and late; probably τρίβων). 6. τρίβαξ [m., f.] ‘shrewd person’ (late). 7. τριβικός “based on practice’ ite). 8, τριβίδι(ογν (H.) as an explanation of δεορῖδυξ, 9. τριβαία [f.] ‘mortar’ uid., Zonar.). 10. τρίβανον [n.] designation of a measure of content (Gal., … — [Beekes, s.v. τριβάς, p. 1560]

2. τρῐβάς · tribas — LSJ

a "masculine" lesbian

a "masculine" lesbian, [LSJ Supp.] Man. 4.358, Ptol. Tetr. 171, Vett.Val. 111.7, Gloss.

II mortarium, tritorium

= mortarium, tritorium, ib.

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  • Beekes, Etymological Dictionary of Greek (Brill 2010) Treated in Beekes, Etymological Dictionary of Greek (Brill 2010) s.v. τρῐβάς (scan pp. 1560-1561; entry #6155).

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