ἱμάτιον
himation
a piece of dress
Appears 47 times across Plato's dialogues.
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Dictionary (LSJ)
ἱμάτιον [ῑμᾰ-], τό, in form a Dim. of ἷμα (i.e. εἷμα), A. a piece of dress; in usage always of an outer garment, formed by an oblong piece of cloth worn above the χιτών, Ec. 333, IG 22.1524.205, al., 24.114, etc.; λαμπρὸν ἱ. ἔχων [277]; θοἰμάτιον by crasis for τὸ ἱμ-, Nu. 179, al.; θοἰμάτιον καθεὶς ἄχρι τῶν σφυρῶν 19.314; ἱματίων ἕλξεις Alc. 1.122c; of the Roman toga, Brut. 17, Cor. 14: hence ἐν ἱματίοις, of civilians,= togati, Cam. 10; but ἱ. Ἑλληνικόν, opp. the toga, Merc.Cond. 25. 2. ἱμάτια, τά, generally, clothes, 1.9, Plt. 279e, 27.10; by crasis, θαἰμάτια 83.1, V. 408 (lyr.), Lys. 1093; of grave-clothes, ἐν εἱμ. τρισὶ [θάπτειν] IG 12(5).593.2 (Iulis, v/iv BC), cf. Sol. 21. 3. metaph., ἱμάτια πόλεως τείχη 1871.50. II. generally, cloth, 4.23, 14.109, VH 8.7, VP 21.100. [ἱμ- in Att. Inscrr., IG 12.427, 386.18, 22.1514.16, etc.; εἱμ- ib.12(5) l.c. (εμ- lap.), 5(1).1390.16, al.(Andania, i B.C.), which is easier to explain, v. εἷμα, εἱματισμός.]
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