τριχάϊκες
τριχάϊκες [ᾱῑ], οἱ,
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"definition": "<i>the threefold people,</i> Δωριέες, so called from their three tribes ( Ὑλλῆς, Δυμᾶνες, Πάμφυλοι), Od. 19.177; πάντες δὲ τριχάϊκες καλέονται τρισσὴν οὕνεκα γαῖαν ἑκὰς πάτρης ἐδάσαντο Hes. Fr. 191. ( Apollon. ap. Sch. Od. l.c. compares κορυθάϊξ -ῑκος and explains it as ‘shaking the hair of their crestsʼ; others rendered it τρίλοφοι, and others ὀρχησταί: more prob. Hesiod is right as to the sense; the first part is τρίχα ( Adv.), the second not ἑκάς (as Hes. seems to suggest) but ϝῐκ- = Skt. viś- ‘village’, cogn. with ϝοῖκος; or ϝεικ-, another grade of the same root.)",
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"quote": "πάντες δὲ τριχάϊκες καλέονται τρισσὴν οὕνεκα γαῖαν ἑκὰς πάτρης ἐδάσαντο",
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