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 is taken from the seal of a jar. κρ⋯δεμνα (from κ⋯ρα and δ⋯ν) is the cloth put over the mouth of a jar and sealed (Odyss. III. 392). It is wrongly taken by later poets (e.g. Euripides) to mean ‘battle-ments.’ The meaning of many other words, which had not survived in common parlance, has been similarly distorted.
 is taken from the seal of a jar. κρ⋯δεμνα (from κ⋯ρα and δ⋯ν) is the cloth put over the mouth of a jar and sealed (Odyss. III. 392). It is wrongly taken by later poets (e.g. Euripides) to mean ‘battle-ments.’ The meaning of many other words, which had not survived in common parlance, has been similarly distorted.