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1 δυσγάργαλιν
δυσγάργαλιςvery ticklish: masc /fem acc sgδυσγάργαλιςvery ticklish: masc /fem acc sg -
2 δυσγάργαλις
δυσγάργαλιςvery ticklish: nom sgδυσγάργαλιςvery ticklish: masc /fem nom sg -
3 εύκνιστον
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4 εὔκνιστον
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5 δυσγαργάλιστοι
δυσγαργάλιστοςvery ticklish: masc /fem nom /voc pl -
6 δυσγαργάλιστος
δυσγαργάλιστοςvery ticklish: masc /fem nom sg -
7 δυσγάργαλις
δυσ-γάργᾰλις, ι,A very ticklish, skittish,ἵππος X.Eq.3.10
, cf. Ar.Fr. 43, Ael.NA16.9:—also [suff] δυς-γαργάλιστος, ον, prob. l. in Gp.16.2.1, cf. Tim.Gaz.148.3:Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δυσγάργαλις
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8 εὔκνιστος
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὔκνιστος
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