ἅμιππος

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καὶ ποιήσας φραγέλλιον ἐκ σχοινίων πάντας ἐξέβαλεν ἐκ τοῦ ἱεροῦ, τά τε πρόβατα καὶ τοὺς βόας → And having made a whip out of cords he drove all from the temple sheep and cattle

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Full diacritics: ἅμιππος Medium diacritics: ἅμιππος Low diacritics: άμιππος Capitals: ΑΜΙΠΠΟΣ
Transliteration A: hámippos Transliteration B: hamippos Transliteration C: amippos Beta Code: a(/mippos

English (LSJ)

ον,

   A keeping up with horses, i.e. fleet as horse, S.Ant. 985 (lyr.).    II ἅμιπποι, οἱ, infantry mixed with cavalry, Th.5.57, X.HG7.5.23 (cj.), Arist.Ath.49.1, cf. Aristarch.ad Hdt.1.215 in PAmh.2.12.    2 pair of horses ridden by a postillion, Suid.

German (Pape)

[Seite 125] 1) roßschnell, Βορεάς Soph. Ant. 972. – 2) Bei Thuc. 5, 57 u. Xen. Hell. 7, 5, 23 Fußsoldaten, die zwischen die Reiter gestellt werden (ἅμα τοῖς ἱππεῦσι τεταγμένοι, Harpocr., der auch eine andere Art ἅμιπποι erwähnt, die zwei Pferde hatten, deren sie sich abwechselnd bedienten; vgl. B. A. 205).

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἅμιππος: -ον, ὁ ἅμα τῷ ἵππῳ πορευόμενος, ὁ ταχὺς ὡς ἵππος, Σοφ. Ἀντ. 985. ΙΙ. ἅμιπποι, οἱ, = πεζοὶ ἀναμεμιγμένοι μετὰ τοῦ ἱππικοῦ, Θουκ. 5. 57, Ξεν. Ἑλλ. 7. 5, 23.