στολή
stole
equipment, fitting out
Appears 5 times across Plato's dialogues.
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Dictionary (LSJ)
στολή, ἡ, Aeol. σπολά (q.v.): (στέλλω):—A. equipment, fitting out, στρατοῦ Supp. 764. 2. armament, Pers. 1018 (lyr.). II. equipment in clothes, raiment, ib.192; σχῆμα Ἑλλάδος σ. Ph. 224, cf. Heracl. 130; ἱππάδα στολὴν ἐνεσταλμένοι 1.80; σ. ἱππική Ec. 846; Σκυθική 4.78; Θρῃκία Rh. 313; Μηδική Cyr. 8.1.40; γυναικεία Th. 851, cf. 92; τοξική Lg. 833b; στολὴν ἔχειν ἢν ἂμ βούληται SIG 1003.14 (Priene, ii B.C.): metaph. of birds, σ. πτερῶν 1.15. 2. garment, robe, OC 1357,1597, PCair.Zen. 54.32 (pl.), 263.4,8 (iii B.C.), BGU 1860.4 (i B.C.), etc.; σ. θηρός, of the lionʼs skin which Heracles wore, HF 465; ἐν σ. περιπατεῖν in full dress, 1.7 (v.l. -λίῳ ap.), cf. Ev.Marc. 12.38. 3. act of dressing, μετὰ τὴν σ. Syn. 5.21. III. (στέλλω IV) check to motion, pressure, τοῦ ἀέρος Nat. 11.11, cf. 14.4. 2. reduction, diminution, τῶν σιτίων ap. 5.129.
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