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κρεμ-αστός , ή, όν,
A.hung, suspended, “γυνήS.OT1263; κ. αὐχένος hung by the neck, Id.Ant.1221: c. gen., hung from or on a thing, “παραστάδος κρεμαστὰ τεύχηE.Andr.1122; κ. ἀρτάνη, i.e. a halter, S.OT1266; “βρόχοι κ.E.Hipp.779; σκεύη κ. the rigging of ships, opp. ξύλινα σκ., X.Oec.8.12; “τὰκ. ἱστίαHermipp.63.12; κλινίδιον κ. hammock, Plu.Per.27; “κ. ποτιστρέαPTeb.527 (ii A. D.); κ. σταφυλή, i. e. dried grapes, Alex.Trall.8.1; οἱ κ. κῆποι hanging gardens, Plu.2.342b; “κ. παράδεισοςBeros. ap. J.AJ10.11.1; κρεμαστά, τά, fortresses, LXX Jd.6.2.
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    • Euripides, Andromache, 1122
    • Euripides, Hippolytus, 779
    • Flavius Josephus, Jewish Antiquities, 10.11.1
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    • Sophocles, Oedipus Tyrannus, 1263
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    • Xenophon, Economics, 8.12
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