Definitionn. a garment worn by women in ancient Greece
Last update: July 12, 2015
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As early as Homer she takes especial interest in the occupations of women; she makes Hera's robe and her own peplus, and spinning and weaving are often called "the works of Athena." [Please select]
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Peplus (pee [Please select]
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"Array a rotten olive trunk in the peplus of a woman, and Vinicius will declare it beautiful." [Please select]
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But Vitelius burst forth again in unexpected laughter, and began to search for his ring in the peplus of Calvia Crispinilla. [Please select]
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And I see thee thus yet, though that peplus hides thee. [Please select]
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The dawn, casting light on her dark hair and white peplus, was reflected in her eyes. [Please select]
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"He speaks pure truth, by the sacred peplus of Diana," cried Vestinius. [Please select]
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