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1    I,   6, p.   31    |         I put on judgment as a cloak, 15. an eye was I to the
2    I,   6, p.   41    |     thy coat, let him have thy cloak also. ~And again, it exhorts
3  III,   5, p.  141    |        thrown round Him like a cloak, and finally His bearing72
4  III           141(71)|       j was the short military cloak. It is used by Plutarch (
5  III           141(71)|    paludamentum," or general's cloak, and also for the royal
6  III           141(71)|         and also for the royal cloak. The xitw&n was the soldier'
7  III           141(71)|       in mockery for a (royal) cloak. ~
8    X,   3, p.  206    | clothed in confusion as with a cloak. (b) But I will confess
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