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Liddell-Scott-Jones Lexicon of Classical Greek
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epaul-ion, to, Dim. of sq. 2, SIG344.98 (Teos, iv B.C.), OGI765.13 (Priene), Call.Fr.131.4, Plb.4.4.1, Plu.2.508d, Alciphr. Fr.6.4.

II. ta epaulia or hê epaulia (sc. hêmera) the day after the wedding, IDEM=Alciphr.Fr. 3.49, Poll.3.39, Hsch., Suid.; also, presents given to the bride, Poll. l.c.


III. epaulios: hê tês aulês hodos, Suid., Zonar.