ἐλᾶαι στοιχάδες

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Literally “olive-trees [planted] in rows one behind another”.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ἐλᾶαι στοιχᾰ́δες (elâai stoikhádes) f pl (genitive ἐλᾱῶν στοιχᾰ́δων); first declension

  1. olive trees which are not sacred, in contrast with the ἐλαῖαι μορίαι (elaîai moríai)
    • 638 BCE – 558 BCE, Solon, ap. Poll. 5.36
    • Philoch. 62

Declension

See the declensions of ἐλᾱ́ᾱ (elā́ā) and στοιχᾰ́ς (stoikhás).

References

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