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ἀκρό-δρυα, τά, prop.A fruits grown on upper branches of trees, esp. hard-shelled fruits, opp. ὀπώρα, Hp.Aff.61, Arist.HA 606b2, cf. Gp. 10.74.2, Ath.2.52a; also, fruits generally, Glaucides ap.eund.3.81a, Arist.Pr. 930b26, PPetr.3p.196 (iii B. C.), PAvrom.1 A13 (i B. C.), Plu.Alex.23;μάζῃ καὶ τοῖς ἀ. ἀρκούμενοι Epicur.Fr. 466
.2 trees which produce such fruits, Pl.Criti. 115b, X.Oec.19.12, Thphr.CP6.11.2;φυτὰ ἀκροδρύων D.53.15
:— fruit-trees in general (incl. vine and olive), Thphr.HP4.4.11. (Sg. in AP9.555 (Crin.), Ath.2.49e; cf. ἀκρόδρυον· πλῆρες μέτρον ([dialect] Tarent.), Hsch.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀκρόδρυα
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