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Liddell-Scott-Jones Lexicon of Classical Greek
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anaka^luptêria, ta, festival of unveiling, when the bride first took off her maiden veil, and received presents from the bridegroom, Poll.3.36, cf. Timae.149, Hsch.s. v.sq. sq.

II. the presents themselves, subject of a speech attributed to Lysias, Theon Prog.2: in sg., Plu. Tim.8.


III. revelations, Ph.1.358.