TRIBON


Meaning of TRIBON in English

ˈtriˌbōn, ˈtrīˌbän noun

( -s )

Etymology: Late Latin, from Greek tribōn; akin to Greek tribein to rub — more at tribade

: a garment made of coarse cloth worn the year round as the only garment by Spartan men — compare chiton , chlamys , himation

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