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1 cynocephalus
cynocephalus ī, m, κυνοκέφαλοσ, an ape with a dog's head.* * *dog-faced baboon; (prob. Simia hamadryas); Anubis (L+S); kind of wild man -
2 cynophanes
cynŏphănes, um, m., = kunophaneis = cynocephali, men with dogs' heads, Tert. Apol. 8.
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