τρίβων

ωνος, ὁ

τρίβω

A. worn garment, threadbare cloak, E. Fr. 282.12, Ar. Ach. 184,343 (troch.), al., PCair.Zen. 92.19, 519.11 (iii B. C.), Sammelb. 7451.149 (iii B. C.): worn by the Spartans, Αακωνίζειν καὶ τρίβωνας ἔχειν D. 54.34, cf. Duris 14J.; by Philosophers, as Socrates, Pl. Smp. 219b, Prt. 335d; esp. by the Cynics, Crates Theb. 16, Arr. Epict. 3.1.24, etc.; and the Stoics, Zeno Stoic. 1.63; πήρα καὶ τ. Plu. 2.332a, cf. Luc. Peregr. 15, D.L. 6.13; οἱ τὴν χλαῖναν ἐν τῷ θέρει κατατρίψαντες ἐν τῷ τ. τὸν χειμῶνα διάγουσι Ath.Med. ap. Orib. inc. 21.17:— = στολή τις ἔχουσα σημεῖα ὡς γαμμάτια acc. to EM 766.6.
Liddell, Scott & Jones
A Greek-English Lexicon, 1940
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