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42 ρήγμασιν
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44 ρήγματα
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46 ρήγματι
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48 ρήγματος
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50 ωγήν
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52 συγκλασμός
-οῦ ὁ N 2 0-0-1-0-0=1Jl 1,7breaking, breakage; neol. -
53 θραῦμα
IV metaph.,θραύματ' ἐμοὶ κλύειν A.Ag. 1166
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54 κάταγμα
A wool drawn or spun out, worsted, Pl.Plt. 282e; flock of wool, S.Tr. 695, Ar.Lys. 583, Philyll.22, Chor. p.92 B. [[pron. full] τᾰ by nature, Ammon.Diff.p.78 V.]------------------------------------A fragment, BCH35.286 (Delos, ii B.C.); laterμικρὰ κατεάγματα λίθου BGU647.13
(ii A.D.); πλίνθων κατάγματα dub. cj. in Alc. 153.2 Medic., fracture, Hp.Aph.5.22, Thphr.HP4.8.6, Sor.Fract.1, al., Gal.10.423;μελῶν Vett.Val.110.5
. [[pron. full] τᾱ by nature, Ammon.Diff.p.78V.]:—hence [suff] καταγλωττ-αγματικός, ή, όν, liable to fracture, Vett.Val.110.23; but usu.2 of or for fracture,ἔμπλαστρος Asclep.
ap. Gal.13.536;ἀγωγή Pall.
in Hp.Fract.12.279C.;ἐπίδεσις Gal.18(2).441
. Adv. - κῶς ib.536.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κάταγμα
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55 ἀγή
A breakage:2 κύματος ἀγή place where the wave breaks, beach, A.R.1.554, Numen. ap. Ath.7.305a.3 curve, bending, ὄφιος, ποταμον = , Arat.668, 729 (v.l.):—hence Böckh cj. ἀγάν (for ἄγαν) Pi.P.2.82, in the sense of crooked arts, deceit.4 wound, Hsch.------------------------------------------------------------------------ -
56 ἄθραυστος
ἄθραυστος, ον,A unbroken, E.Hec.17, IG2.1054d14, Melinnoap. Stob. 3.7.12; of persons, Plb.2.22.5;μέρος τῆς δυνάμεως D.S.19.30
. Adv. - τως without breakage,κάμπτειν Gp.10.19.2
, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἄθραυστος
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57 ῥῆγμα
A breakage, fracture, joined with σπάσμα, Hp.Aër.4, cf. D.18.198, Dsc.3.74; with στρέμμα (a strain), D.2.21, 11.14.3 rent, tear, in clothes, Archipp.38.4 cleft, chasm,ῥ. τῆς γῆς Arist.HA 628b29
; chink,ἐν τοίχοις Plb.13.6.8
; breach in a dyke, PLond.1.131r.45,60 (i A.D.).II lesion or rupture of tissue, , cf. Gal.1.238, 10.232; esp. oflung, Hp.Loc.Hom.14, Morb.1.20:hence [full] ῥηγμᾰτίας, ου, ὁ, one who has such a rupture, Id.Aër.4, Dsc.3.146, 4.10;τοὺς ἐκ βηχὸς ῥηγματίας Hippiatr.22
; but ῥηγματίας πλεύμονος perh. = pleurisy, Hp.Morb.2.53; [full] ῥηγμᾰτώδης, ες, Id.Epid.7.26.
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