ὑπολύριος · hypolyrios — LSJ
under the lyre, cross reed to which, the lower ends of the strings were attached
under the lyre, δόναξ ὑ. a cross reed to which (in early lyres) the lower ends of the strings were attached, Ar. Ra. 233, cf. Poll. 4.62.
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under the lyre
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ὑπολύριος · hypolyrios — LSJ
under the lyre, δόναξ ὑ. a cross reed to which (in early lyres) the lower ends of the strings were attached, Ar. Ra. 233, cf. Poll. 4.62.
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