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[206] ἀμφιπόλων, always used in Homer of female servants. The duties of “ἀμφίπολοι” comprised spinning and weaving, Il.6. 323; Od.1. 357; 7.235; attendance at meals (especially to pour water over the diners' hands), Od.1. 136, etc., and general household work, Il.22. 442; Od.7. 232.They commonly accompanied the lady of the house or her daughter, Od.1. 331; 6. 84, etc. The corresponding male servants are the “θεράποντες”.

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