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1 ἄβιος
ἄβιος, ον (A),II without a living, starving, Luc.DMort.15.3, Man.4.113, Vett.Val.46.12; ἄτεκνος καὶ ἄ. καὶ προώλης, an imprecatory form in CIG3915.46 ([place name] Hierapolis).III perh. having no fixed subsistence, nomad,Ἱππημολγῶν γλακτοφάγων ἀβίων τε Il.13.6
(various expl. in Nic.Dam.p.145 D.); but prob. Ἀβίων, pr. n., cf. Arr.An.4.1.1, Str.7.3.2, etc.;Ἄ. Σαυρομάται Mus.Belg.16.70
(Attic, ii A.D.).------------------------------------A wealthy, Antipho Soph.43.
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