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1 κιθαρίζω
A play the cithara,φόρμιγγι.. ἱμερόεν κιθάριζε Il.18.570
, Hes.Sc. 202;λύρῃ δ' ἐρατὸν κιθαρίζων h.Merc. 423
; , cf. X.Smp.3.1, Oec.2.13;ᾄδειν καὶ κ. Phld.Mus.7
K.; κιθαρίζειν οὐκ ἐπίσταμαι I am not a 'high-brow', Ar.V. 989, cf. 959;ἀρχαῖον εἶν' ἔφασκε τὸ κ. Id.Nu. 1357
: prov., ὄνος κιθαρίζειν πειρώμενος, like ὄνος πρὸς λύραν (v. λύρα), Luc.Pseudol.7; τὸ κιθαριζόμενον music composed for the cithara, Plu.2.1144d.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κιθαρίζω
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