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 1   T-I|    is better, since I was no armed opponent~of his, but earned
 2  T-IV|      the blood of combat,~in armed Minerva’s festival, the
 3   ExI|    never knowing defeat when armed,~yet never desiring bloodshed
 4  IBIS|    from ~the doe’s teat, and armed received a wound, unarmed
 5  IBIS|     chief of the tyrants who armed the suitors:~as the wrestler
 6  IBIS|    Icarius, by gifts that an armed ~hand brought him from the
 7   Ind|      as a blind winged child armed with a bow and arrows, and
 8   Ind| Athens, born fully grown and armed from the head of Zeus. Associated
 9   Ind|    emblem, being a figure of armed Minerva on the sternpost.
10   Ind|    Ovid denies fostering any armed opposition to Augustus and
11   Ind|   the days (March 20th) when armed combats took place. The
12   Ind|  Book EII.I:68 The Scythians armed with bows.~Book EI.II:101-
13   Ind|   beard long, and went about armed. They were expert horsemen
14   Ind|      Telegonus, with a spear armed with the spine of a sting-ray.~ ~
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