ὑπερφᾰλάγγ-ησις · hyperphalang-ēsis — LSJ
outflanking of the enemyʼs line on both wings, ib. Arr. Tact. 29.8, 9, cf. ὑπερκέρασις:—so ὑπερφᾰλαγγ-ίωσις, Anon. ap. Suid.; and ὑπερφᾰλάγγ-ωσις, An.Ox. 3.163.
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uperphalaggesis · ἡ
outflanking of the enemyʼs line on both wings
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ὑπερφᾰλάγγ-ησις · hyperphalang-ēsis — LSJ
outflanking of the enemyʼs line on both wings, ib. Arr. Tact. 29.8, 9, cf. ὑπερκέρασις:—so ὑπερφᾰλαγγ-ίωσις, Anon. ap. Suid.; and ὑπερφᾰλάγγ-ωσις, An.Ox. 3.163.
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