polymitarius

polymitarius

polymitārius, a, um (polymitus, w. vgl.), damasten, opus, Vulg. exod. 36, 35 u. 39, 3: artifex, der Damastweber, Ven. Fort. carm. 5, 6. praef. p. 115, 10 Leo. – subst., polymitārius, iī, m., der Damastweber, Vulg. exod. 35, 35 u. 38, 23. Vulg. 2. regg. 21, 19.


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  • Acesas — (Greek polytonic|Ακεσας) was a native of Salamis in Cyprus famed for his skill in weaving cloth with variegated patterns ( polymitarius ).Acesas and his son Helicon, who distinguished himself in the same art, are mentioned by Athenaeus.… …   Wikipedia

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