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ου (ὁ) Kadmilos, n. d’Hermès en Tyrrhénie, LYC. 162.
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(on the accent v. Hdn. Gr. 1.162), ὁ, name of one of the Cabiri in Samothrace, St.Byz. s.v. Καβειρία, Hdn. Gr. 2.446; — also Κασμῖλος, Dionysodor. ap. Sch. A.R. 1.917, cf. IG 12(8).74 (Imbros, ii AD), Call. Fr. 409; identified with Hermes, ibid., Hdn. Gr. 1.162, Sch. Lyc. 162; with Lat. camillus (casm-), Varr. LL 7.3, cf. Plu. Num. 7; Καδμῖλοι is prob. for Κάδωλοι, title of ministrants in the cult of the Curetes and Μεγάλοι Θεοί, D.H. 2.22.
Liddell-Scott-Jones, Greek-English Lexicon (9th ed., 1940)