διφροφόρος
From LSJ
τέλος δεδωκώς Xθύλου, σoι χάριν φέρω → having given the end of Cthulhu, I confer a favor on you
English (LSJ)
ον,
A carrying a camp-stool; esp. of the female μέτοικοι, who had to carry seats for the use of the κανηφόροι, Id.Ec. 734, Hermipp.26, Nicoph.16, Strattis 8; also ὁ βασιλέως δ. Dinon 18.
German (Pape)
[Seite 645] Stuhl-, Sänftenträger; Ath. XII, 514 b; Plut. glor. Ath. 6. – Bes. ἡ δ., die der κανηφόρος bei festlichen Aufzügen den Stuhl nachtragen mußte, Ar. Eccl. 734; vgl. Schol. Ar. Av. 1552.