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1 αετώσεως
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2 ἀετώσεως
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3 αετώσιος
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4 ἀετώσιος
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5 χελώνη
χελών-η, ἡ,A tortoise, h.Merc.42,48, Orac. ap. Hdt.1.47,48; χ. χερσαία (cf. infr.2) Arist.PA 671a28: prov. of insensibility, , cf. 429 (lyr.), S.Fr. 279, Luc.Vit.Auct.9; of slowness, Plu.2.1082e, Lib.Ep.74.1, etc.2ποντιὰς χ.
turtle,Crates Com.
29;χ. θαλασσία Arist.
l.c., cf. 540a29, Ael.VH1.6, Paus. 1.44.8.II tortoise-shell, Ph.2.478.2 sounding-board of lyre, Plu.2.1030b.III pent-house or shed for protecting beseigers,χ. ξυλίνη X.HG3.1.7
, cf. Aen.Tact.32.11; χ. χωστρίς, used to protect sappers and miners, Plb.9.41.1, 10.31.8, Onos.42.3; κριοφόρος, to cover the battering-ram, D.S.20.48, etc., cf. App.Mith.31.b = Lat. testudo, overlapping shields, D.C.49.30.2 a kind of frame or cradle, on which heavy weights were moved by means of rollers underneath, Hero Mech. 3.1 (vol. ii p.294 Schmidt).3 footstool, Polem.Hist.44, Hsch., Suid.5 pl., hillocks, LXXHo.12.11.7 a kind of bandage, Heliod. ap. Orib.48.66 tit., Sor.Fasc.56.8 part of a surgical machine, from its slow uniform motion, Orib. 49.4.45. -
6 ἀέτωσις
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