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1 κάκωσις
2 esp. in Law, ill-usage, of persons by their natural protectors,ὁ τῆς κ. νόμος Lys.13.91
, cf. Is.8.32, D.10.40, etc.;γραφὴ κακώσεως Id.58.32
, Men.328; κ. γονέων, ὀρφανῶν, ἐπικλήρου, οἴκου ὀρφανικοῦ, Arist.Ath.56.6; τοκέων κ. Lycurg.147; also κ. ἐπαρχίας misgovernment, of the Rom. actio repetundarum, Plu.Caes.4.II suffering, distress, Th.2.43;πληρωμάτων Id.7.4
;αἰκίαι σωμάτων καὶ κακώσεις Arist.Rh. 1386a8
, cf. 1385a24; of the effects of disease, Hp. VM17: pl., Id.Aër.19;αἱ τᾶς σαρκὸς τακομένας κακώσιες Ti.Locr. 102c
, cf. Phld.Mort.21, Sor.1.31.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κάκωσις
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