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[335] ἐυπλέκτωι, only here of the chariot (and so “ἐυπλεκέας” 436) in place of the common “ἐύξεστος”. The word may refer to a woven floor to the car, see on 5.727. “ἐύξεστος” shews that the body of the chariot itself was of wood, not of basketwork like the Egyptian chariots.

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