falagghdovn
fa±lagghdovn , Adv. ( favlagx ) in phalanxes, Il., Polyb.
falavggion
fa±lavggion , tov , = favlagx III , Plat., Xen.
falaggomacevw
fa±laggoma±cevw , f. hvsw , to fight in a phalanx; generally, to fight in the ranks, Xen. From falaggomavch"
falaggomavch"
falaggo-mavch" , ou, oJ , ( mavcomai ) one who fights in the phalanx, Anth.
favlagx
favlagx »a±1/4, aggo", hJ , a line of battle, battle-array, Il.; mostly in pl. the ranks, Ib., Hes.
2.
the phalanx,
i.e.
the heavy infantry
(
oJpli`tai
)
in battle-order,
Xen., etc.: the formation of
the phalanx
differed; the Spartan line at Tegea was eight deep, Thuc.: the Theban at Delium twenty-five, Id.; the phalanx was brought to perfection by Philip of Macedon.
b.
for
the main body, centre,
as opp. to the wings (
kevrata
), Xen.
c.
a camp,
Id.
II.
a round piece of wood, a trunk, log,
Hdt.
III.
a venomous spider
(cf.
falavggion
), Ar. (Deriv. uncertain.)
favlaina
favlaina , v. favllaina .
fa±lakrovomai , Pass. to become bald, Hdt. From falakrov"
falakrov"
fa±lakrov" , av, ovn , ( falov" ) baldheaded, bald, Hdt., Plat., etc.; provswpon falakrovn Eur.
favlanqo"
favlanqo" , on , ( falov" ) bald in front, Anth. Hence falantiva"
falantiva"
fa±lantiva" , ovu, oJ , a bald man, Luc.
favlara
favla±ra
»a±1/4, tav
, (
favlo"
)
bosses
on the sides of the helmet, to which the chin-straps were attached,
Il.:the sing.,
favlaron tiavra"
, part of the headdress of the old Persian kings, Aesch.
II.
bosses
or
discs of metal,
used to adorn the head-gear of horses, Lat.
phale¨rae
,
Hdt., Soph., etc.
falariv"
fa±la<Eth>riv" , ivdo", hJ , ( fala<Eth>rov" ) the coot, so called from its bald white head, Ar.