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λαισήϊον

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Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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Traditionally derived from λάσιος (lásios, shaggy, woolly), because of the fluttering apron of untanned leather hanging from the shield. Furnée compares λαῖτα (laîta, shield), λαίδας (laídas, shield made of a hide), as well as λῆδος (lêdos, light summer dress), although the latter is not very convincing. If the comparison is correct, the word must be Pre-Greek.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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λαισήϊον (laisḗïonn (genitive λαισηΐου); second declension

  1. kind of light shield made of raw skins

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