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On the Syrinx (σȗριγξ) in the Ancient Chariot
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 December 2013
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The Attic Tragedians—for the use seems to have extant examples there only—several times apply the word σȗριγξ to the wheel of a chariot or some part of it. The passages are these:—
Aesch. Supp. 181:
Id. Sept. 205:
Soph. Electra, 720:
Eur. Hipp. 1234:
Id. Iph. A. 227:
The current explanation of the word in this application is given by Liddell and Scott thus: ‘σȗριγξ, II., anything like a pipe; 1. a spear-case = δορατοθήκη, II. 19, 387. 2. the box or hole in the nave of a wheel,’ with references selected from the above.
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