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PEPLUS

Volume 16 · 59 words · 1823 Edition

a long robe worn by the women in ancient times, reaching down to the feet, without sleeves, and so very fine, that the shape of the body might be seen through it. The Athenians used much ceremony in making the peplos, and dressing the statue of Minerva with it. Homer makes frequent mention of the peplos of that goddess.