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Liddell-Scott-Jones Lexicon of Classical Greek
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Greek1: theiodamê 2: enoiketis 3: outêteira 4: antlêtria 5: enupniastria
Latin1: citharistria 2: cistellatrix 3: balneatrix 4: fraudatrix 5: olfactatrix
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numph-eutria, hê, she who escorts the bride, bridesmaid, Aristoph. Ach. 1056, Plu.Lyc.15.

2.
= promnêstria, Lib.Decl.26.13.

II. bride, Phot.