τιάρα

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Menander, Monostichoi, 285
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Full diacritics: τῐάρᾱ Medium diacritics: τιάρα Low diacritics: τιάρα Capitals: ΤΙΑΡΑ
Transliteration A: tiára Transliteration B: tiara Transliteration C: tiara Beta Code: tia/ra

English (LSJ)

[ᾱρ], ἡ, and τῐάρας, ου, Ion. τῐήρης, εω, ὁ (as in Hdt.8.120):—

   A tiara, the Persian head-dress, esp. on solemn occasions, Hdt.1.132, 3.12 (v. πῖλος), 7.61, 8.120; worn by the great king, A. Pers.661 (lyr.); whose tiara was upright, X.An.2.5.23, Cyr.8.3.13, Phylarch.22J., Luc.Pisc.35.