κιλλίβας
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English (LSJ)
[λῐ], αντος, ὁ, mostly in pl. κιλλίβαντες,
A three-legged stand (Sch.Ar.Ach.1121, Hsch.), κιλλίβαντες ἀσπίδος a shield-stand, Ar. l.c.; painter's easel, Poll.7.129; part of a chariot-frame, Id.1.143; bearers of a platform, Moschio ap.Ath.5.208c, cf. BGU1127.11 (i B.C.): sg., stand or pedestal of σαμβύκη 11, Bito 58.6 (pl., 62.3); cf. κελλίβας. (κίλλος, βαίνω; cf. easel = Germ. Esel, clothes-horse, etc.)