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1 λεπρός
A scaly, scabby, rough, of places, cj. Coraës in Hp.Aër.13, 24, etc.; soβουνὸς λ. Schwyzer 289.169
(Priene, ii B.C.);ἀκταὶ λ. Lyc.642
; Λ. ἀκτή as pr.n., Hippon.47.II leprous, Thphr.CP2.6.4, LXX Le.13.44: as Subst., leper, Ev.Marc.1.40, etc.; λ. ὄνυχες, prob. psoriasis unguium, Hp.Liqu.4, Dsc.2.114; τὸ λ., = λέπρα, ἡ, LXX 4 Ki.5.11; ἱμάντας ἐκ λεπρῶν (sc. δερμάτων, for the toughest leather, acc. to Sch., was supposed to be made of mangy skins) Ar.Ach. 724 (but Sch. prefers ἐκ Λεπρῶν, pr. n. of a Tannery outside the walls);λ. βαυβών Herod. 6.36
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