θεράπων
θεράπωνοντοςm one who attendson a nobleman or kingmember of an entourage, page
Hom. Call. AR.on the king of Persia, tyrants and commandersHdt. X. Plb. Plu. one who assists a warrior in battlecompanion-in-armsas Patroklos to Achilles
Il.groomresponsible for a warrior's horses
Il.chariot-manref. to a warrior's driver
Il.attendantref. to a helot accompanying a Spartan hoplite
Th. one who assistsa god or goddessattendant
Hom. Ar.to Aphrodite, ref. to ErosSapph. Pl.to Zeus, ref. to the eaglePlu. fig.companion-in-armsw.gen.of Ares, Enyalios, ref. to a warrior
Il. Hes.fr. Archil.servantw.gen.of Zeus, ref. to a powerful prince
Od.servant, devotee, worshipperof a god
Alcm. Pi. Pl. Plu.w.gen.of the Muses, a Muse, ref. to a poetHes. hHom. Thgn. B. Ar.ref. to the aulosE. one who serves in a householdslave
Th. Ar. Att.orats. X. servantto one's guests, fig.ref. to a noble family
Pi.
ShortDef
a waiting-man, attendant
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