A Lexicon to Xenophon's Anabasis; Adapted to All the Common Editions, for the Use Both of Beginners And of More Advanced Students

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14 ; 5. 35 : iii. 4. 3S.
6iipa^, dicos, 6, a cuirass, corselet, breastplate. The Greek cuirass conun.
consisted of two metallic plates, adajited to the shape of the body, one for the front, and the other for the back. These were ch. united by shoulder-pieces, the belt, and hinges or buckles at the sides. The cavalry cuirass was esp. heavy. Some nations wore corselets of thick, firm layers of flaxen cloth or felting, i. 8. 3, 26: iii.
4. 48 : iv. 7. 15. Der. thorax.
0(ipa|, d/cos, an officer
...from Boeotia, who often contended with Xenophon, V. 6. 19, 25, 35.
ldo|iai., dtro/uu, ta/uu 1., to heal, cwre, dress a wound, i. 8. 26.
'ldo*s, u, ov, (Idtrujv Jason) Ja- sonian : 'laa-ovta dKr-rj the Jasonian Shore, a promontory not far from Co- tyora, where Jason was supposed to have landed in the Argonautic Ex- pedition, vi. 2. 1. II Yasun-Burun, oi Cape Bona.
larpds, 00, o, (Ido^ci) a liealcr, sur- geon, physician, i.8.26: iii. 4. 30.
ISclv, IfSoLfii, tSu, IS^v, see cpdu, i.
2. 18 ; 9. 13 : ii.


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