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1 ποδιαῖος
ποδ-ιαῖος (speltA- ιεῖος Anon. in Tht.27.6
), α, ον, ([etym.] πούς) a foot long, broad, or high, Hp.Art.73, IG12.372.119, X.Oec.19.4, etc.;φαίνεται μὲν ὁ ἥλιος π. Arist.de An. 428b3
.2 Math., ἡ π. [γραμμή] side of one foot long, taken as the unit of length, Pl.Tht. 147d, cf. Arist.Sens. 446a6, Metaph. 1052b33.II ποδιαῖον ποιησάμενοι ἐφιᾶσι loosen the sail by the πούς, Id.Mech. 851b8.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ποδιαῖος
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