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[482] He has on a “χιτών” (l. 489): but that is always taken for granted. So in Il.22. 124Hector is “γυμνός” when he puts off his shield and helmet.

ζῶμα, a leathern apron or kilt: note the absence of a “θώρηξ”, Reichel, p. 109.

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