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1 ενδημικός
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2 καῦσος
καῦσος (A), ὁ,A causus, i.e. bilious remittent fever (the endemic fever of the Levant), Hp.VM17 (pl.), Aph.3.21 (pl.), Arist.Pr. 861b34, 862a2;πυρέττειν καύσῳ Id.Metaph. 981a12
; κ. στομάχου heartburn, Dsc. 1.43, al.: generally, fever, heat, Nic.Th. 338.II in pl., lands fertilized by burning brushwood, etc., Ath.Med. ap. Orib.1.2.4.------------------------------------A = καῦμα 1, Procl.Par.Ptol.41, 81. -
3 σποράς
A scattered, Hdt.4.113; of ship scattered by a storm or a defeat, Th.1.49, 3.69,77; βουκολικαὶ Μοῖσαι σ. ποκά, i.e. not collected into a volume, AP9.205 (Artemid.); νησιώτης σ. βίος a vagrant life, E.Rh. 701 (lyr.); so of men, σποράδες.. τὸ ἀρχαῖον ᾤκουν, i.e. not in communities, Arist.Pol. 1252b23; of birds, opp. ἀγελαῖος (cf. σποραδικός), Id.HA 617b21;σ. ἀστέρες Id.Mete. 344a15
, cf. 346a20; λόγοι ς. unconnected, Plu.2.431d; σ. νᾶσοι scattered, not in a group, Pi.Pae.5.38, cf. D.S.3.44; hence αἱ Σποράδες the islands off the west coast of Asia Minor, opp. αἱ Κυκλάδες, A.R.4.1711, Str.2.5.21; of diseases, sporadic, opp. endemic, Hp.Acut.5 (Littrá σποράδεες, with cod. M). -
4 ἔνδημος
ἔνδημ-ος, ον,A dwelling in a place, native, Hes.Op. 225, Thgn. 794, etc.; ἔ. παρών being here at home, A.Ch. 570; ἐνδημότατοι the greatest 'stay-at-homes', opp. ἀποδημηταί, Th.1.70.2 of things, βοὴ ἔ. intestine war, A.Supp. 683 (lyr.);πόλεμοι D.H.8.83
; τὰ ἔ. homeaffairs, opp. τὰ ὑπερόρια, Arist.Pol. 1285b14; ἀρχαί (opp. ὑπερόριοι) Id.Ath.24.3, cf. Aeschin.1.45, Foed. ap. Th.5.47; endemic,νοσήματα Gal.15.429
, 17(1).11; also τὰ ἔ. βιβλία applied to the surgical treatises of Hippocrates, Pall.in Hp.Fract.12.271C.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἔνδημος
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