Λιτυέρσης
Λιτυέρσης, ου, Dor. -έρσας, ὁ, Lityerses, a bastard son of Midas, who used to challenge wayfarers to a reaping match, and bound the heads of the conquered in his sheaves, Ath. 10.415b, Suid.
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