hence anything made thereof,
1 door, Hom. always in pl., folding doors, Il. 12.453, 461, Od. 22.128, etc.;
2. wooden platform, scaffold, or stage,
3. wooden floor, esp. ship’s deck, E. Hel. 1556, Archimel. ap. Ath. 5.209c, Luc. JTr. 48 .
4. bench, seat, SIG 244 B 61 (Delph., iv B.C. ), Herod. 7.5 .
5. lid of box, v.l. in LXX 4 Ki. 12.9 .
6. in pl., wooden tablets for writing on, E. Alc. 967 (lyr.): esp.at Athens and elsewh., tablets covered with gypsum, on which were written all sorts of public notices, esp. the causes for hearing in the law-courts, Ar. V. 349, 848; laws to be proposed, Decr. ap. And. 1.84; laws corrected by the Thesmothetae, Aeschin. 3.39; lists of officers, Lys. 26.10; accounts, IG 12.374.190; names of debtors, D. 25.70 (in sg.), Isoc. 15.237: sg. also in SIG 975.30 (Delos, iii B.C. ); at Rome, of the tables on which the laws were written, D.C. 42.32 . pl., painted panels, pictures, SIG 977a10 (Delos, ii B.C. ).
7. plank to which offenders were bound or nailed,
a board, plank, Act 27:44