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ὑφαν-τός

uphantos

woven, brocaded

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ὑφαν-τός · hyphan-tos — LSJ

woven, woven, brocaded

woven, χρυσὸν . . , ἐσθῆτά θʼ ὑφαντήν Od. 13.136, 16.231; ὑφαντά τε εἵματα καλά 13.218; ὑφανταὶ γράμμασιν τοιαίδʼ ὑφαί E. Ion 1146; ὑφαντοῖς ἐν πέπλοις Ἐρινύων woven by them, of Clytemnestraʼs net, A. Ag. 1580; Ἐρινύων ὑ. ἀμφίβληστρον, of the Centaurʼs robe, S. Tr. 1052; γυίων εἶδος ὑφαντόν, of the human frame, Tim. Pers. 148; ὅσα ὑφαντά τε καὶ λεῖα brocaded and plain stuffs, Th. 2.97.

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