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1 κεντρομυρσίνη
κεντρομυρσίνηbutchers'broom: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
2 κεντρομυρσίνη
κεντρο-μυρσίνη, ἡ,A = ὀξυμυρς-, butchers'broom, Ruscus aculeatus, Thphr.HP3.17.4, Gp.10.3.7.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κεντρομυρσίνη
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3 μαγειρεῖον
μᾰγειρ-εῖον, τό,2 place where food is cooked, kitchen, IG22.1301 (iii B. C.), PCair.Zen.6.55 (iii B.C.), PSI6.669.6 (iii B.C.), LXX Ez.46.23, Explor.Arch. de Délos 11.262, Dsc.Eup.1.34, Gal.6.721.3 pl., butchers' or cooks' quarter of Athens, Antiph.203, Thphr. Char.6.9. (Written [full] μαγειρεῖον IG, PCair.Zen. ll. cc., [full] μαγιρῖον PSI l.c., [full] μαγιρέον Explor.Arch. de Délos l. c.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μαγειρεῖον
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4 μαγειρικός
A fit for a cook or cookery, ; ; ;κοπίς Plu.Lyc.2
;τάβλια PFay.104.4
(iii A.D.); σκεύη, τράπεζα, Ath.4.169b, 173a; ἡ μαγειρικὴ τέχνη cookery, Pl.R. 332c, Athenio 1.1;ἡ μ. ἐμπειρία Pl.Grg. 500b
; ἡ -κή alone, Id.Plt. 289a, Dionys.Com.2.30, etc. Adv. -κῶς, ἐσκευασμένη τροφή, opp. ὠμή, S.E.P.1.56.2 of persons, skilled in cookery, Pl.Tht. 178d. Adv. - κῶς in a cook-like way, like a true 'artist', Ar.Ach. 1015, Eq. 376, Pax 1017.3 μαγειρικόν, τό, = μαγειρεῖον, IG14.352i71 (but, expenses of dressing meat, 22.334.28).4 μαγειρική, ἡ, either the meat-trade, or tax on butchers, PZen. in Arch.Pap.8.79 (iii B.C.), PUniu.Giss.2.5 (ii B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μαγειρικός
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