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1 pylorus
pylōrus, i, m., = pulôros, the lower orifice of the stomach, the pylorus, Cael. Aur. Tard. 4, 6 al. -
2 πυλωρός
πῠλωρ-ός, ὁ,A gate-keeper, warder, porter, A.Th. 621; π. πύργων, ναῶν, E.Tr. 956, IT 1227 (troch.);Ἅιδου κύων Id.HF 1277
: as fem.,ἡ π. δωμάτων γυνή Id.IT 1153
: in Prose, Aen.Tact.28.2, al., LXX Ne.7.1, al., Ph.2.216; of the guards of the Propylaea at Athens, IG22.2297: metaph., τοῖον πυλωρὸν φύλακα.. τροφῆς such a watchful guardian of thy life, S.Aj. 562; κακοὺς π. ὑμᾶς, ὦ Κορίνθιοι, ἡ Πελοπόννησος ἔχει Prov. ap. Plu.2.221f.II Medic., pylorus or lower orifice of the stomach,οἷον π. τις Gal.UP4.7
, cf. Nat.Fac.3.4, Cels.4.1.7, Ruf.Onom. 169, Id. ap. Orib.7.26.34.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πυλωρός
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