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" YTrcpiw were the two ropes attached to the two ends of the sail-yard, and thence came down to a part of the ship near the stern. Their object was to move the yard in a horizontal direction. "
A Greek Reader, Containing Selections from Various Authors: Adapted to ... - Page 133
by John Jason Owen - 1852 - 334 pages
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A School Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities: Abridged from the Larger ...

William Smith, Charles Anthon - Classical dictionaries - 1846 - 402 pages
...the stern, where they were fastened with rings attached to the outer side of the bulwark, e. 'YTrcpiw were the two ropes attached to the two ends of the sail-yard, and thence came down to a part of the ship near the stern. Their object was to move the yard in a horizontal...
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A School Dictionary of Greek & Roman Antiquities

William Smith - Greece - 1851 - 366 pages
...the stern, where they were fastened with rings attached to the outer side of the bulwark, e. "YTrepcu were the two ropes attached to the two ends of the sail-yard, and thence came down to a part of the ship near the stern. Their object was to move the yard in a horizontal...
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A Manual of Roman Antiquities

Charles Anthon - Rome - 1851 - 486 pages
...appears to have been the lower and thinner end of the pes, which was fastened to the ring. The opifera were the two ropes attached to the two ends of the sail-yard, and which came down thence to a part of the ship near the stere. Their object was to move the yards according...
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A Manual of Grecian Antiquities

Charles Anthon - Greece - 1852 - 468 pages
...stern, where they were fastened with rings attached to the outer side of the bulwark ;l (e.) iincpai were the two ropes attached to the two ends of the sail-yard, and thence came down to a part of the ship near the stern. Their object was to move the yard according...
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A Smaller Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities: Abridged from the ...

William Smith - Classical dictionaries - 1868 - 492 pages
...the stern, where they were fastened with rings attached to the outer side of the bulwark. e. 'Yirepai were the two ropes attached to the two ends of the sail-yard, and thence came down' to a part of the ship near the stern. Their object was to move the yard according...
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