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1 ὀδάξ
ὀδάξ, Adv.A by biting with the teeth, ὀ. ἕλον οὖδας, of men in the agonies of death, Il.11.749, etc. ; soὀ. λαζοίατο γαῖαν 2.418
;γαῖαν ὀ. ἑλόντες E.Ph. 1423
; also ὀ. ἐν χείλεσι φύντες biting the lips in smothered rage, Od.1.381 : so in Com.,ἀποδάκνειν ὀ. Cratin.164
;διατρώξομαι ὀ. τὸ δίκτυον Ar.V. 164
; ὀ. ἔχεσθαι ib. 943 ; :— if κυνὸς ἄγριον ὀδάξ be correct in Diog.Cyn. ap. D.L.6.79, ὀδάξ must be taken either as tooth or as bite.
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