δακτύλιος
δακτύλιος
-ου [δάκτυλος], finger ring, ring, the commonest ornament worn by Greeks. Rings usually had a seal (see Fig. 74, p. 220) and were thus useful for attesting the genuineness of letters, wills, and other sealed documents.
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δακτύλιος
Headword (normalized/stripped):
δακτυλιος
Intro Text:
δακτύλιος
-ου [δάκτυλος], finger ring, ring, the commonest ornament worn by Greeks. Rings usually had a seal (see Fig. 74, p. 220) and were thus useful for attesting the genuineness of letters, wills, and other sealed documents.
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urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionaries.v1:anabasis-mather-546
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