Απα-μηνών
Apparatus
Koine Greek: "Απα-μηνών" (Apamenōn) - This term is likely a form of a name or title.
Latin: "Apparatus" - This translates to "Apparatus" or "Equipment" in English.
Ἀπαμηνῶν (Apamēnōn)
cohors
Apparatus
Ἀπαμηνῶν (Apamēnōn): "of the Apamenians" or "belonging to Apamea" (inhabitants or soldiers from Apamea).
cohors: "cohort" (a Roman military unit).
Apparatus: "equipment," "apparatus," or "preparation."
The text appears fragmentary and incomplete. "Apa-mηnorum" is likely a Latinized genitive plural form derived from the Greek "Ἀπαμηνῶν," referring to people from Apamea. "Cohors" clearly indicates a Roman military context. "Apparatus" suggests equipment or preparation, possibly military in nature. The remaining text is too fragmentary to confidently reconstruct or translate.