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Ἕκτορ νῦν σὺ μὲν ὧδε θέεις ἀκίχητα διώκων → Hector, you run in pursuit of something unattainable | Hector, now art thou hasting thus vainly after what thou mayest not attain | Hector, now you are hasting thus vainly after what you may not attain

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Transliteration A: gerrophóroi Transliteration B: gerrophoroi Transliteration C: gerroforoi Beta Code: gerrofo/roi

English (LSJ)

οἱ, troops that used wicker shields, X.An.1.8.9, Pl.La. 191c, Str.7.3.17.

Spanish (DGE)

-ων, οἱ
soldados armados con escudos de mimbre Pl.La.191c, X.An.1.8.9, Oec.4.5, Str.7.3.17, Lex.Tht.93.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

γερροφόροι -ων, οἱ γέρρον, φέρω soldaten met (rieten) schild.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

γερροφόροι: οἱ вооруженные плетеными щитами Xen.

Middle Liddell

φέρω
a kind of troops that used wicker shields, Xen.

Greek Monolingual

γερροφόροι, οι (Α)
ελαφρά οπλισμένοι στρατιώτες, που κρατούσαν γέρρα.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < γέρρον + -φορος < φέρω.

Greek Monotonic

γερροφόροι: οἱ (φέρω), τάγμα στρατού που χρησιμοποιούσε πλεγμένες ασπίδες, σε Ξεν.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

γερροφόροι: οἱ, στρατιῶται φέροντες πεπλεγμένας ἀσπίδας, Ξεν. Ἀν. 1. 8, 9, Πλάτ. Λάχ. 191C.

English (Woodhouse)

soldiers armed with wicker shields

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German (Pape)

οἱ, leichte Truppen mit geflochtenen Schilden, Plat. Lach. 191c; Xen. An. 1.8.9 und Sp.