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HAMAXOBII

Volume 11 · 70 words · 1842 Edition

HAMAXOBIANS, in the ancient geography, a people who had no houses, but lived in carriages. The word is formed from ἀυχεῖν, a carriage or chariot, and ἀπο, life. The Hamaxobii, called also Hamaxobitai, were an ancient people of Sarmatia Europæa, who inhabited the southern part of Muscovy, and instead of houses, had a sort of tents made of leather, and fixed on carriages, to be ready for shifting and travel.