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1 εὔπηκτος
A well put together, well-built, ἐνὶ μεγάρῳ εὐ. Il.2.661; μυχῷ κλισίης εὐ. 9.663; μυχῷ θαλάμων εὐ. Od.23.41; σύριγγα ἐκ καρῶ εὐπάκτοιο of well-moulded, compact, wax, Theoc.1.128 (s. v.l.); firm, of bandaging, Gal.18(2).904.II of fluids, easily congealed or frozen, Arist.Long. 466a31, 467a8.2 [voice] Act.,εὔ. ἀήρ Thphr.CP5.14.3
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