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1 πόριμος
A able to provide, resourceful, inventive, Gorg.Pal. 25;πόριμον αὑτῷ, τῇ πόλει δ' ἀμήχανον Ar.Ra. 1429
;πόριμος τόλμα Id. Pax 1031
;φρονήσεως ἐπιθυμητὴς καὶ π. [ὁ ἔρως] Pl.Smp. 203d
;ῥήτωρ Poll. 4.34
: c.acc., ἄπορα πόριμος making possible the impossible, A.Pr. 904 (lyr.).2 of things, affording means of safety, saving, ;ἐπιβολή Anon.
ap. Suid. ([comp] Sup.); [τὸ] π. the profitable, Gal.5.751.3 Medic., finding or making a passage, ἡ ἀπὸ τοῦ γλυκέος οἴνου φῦσα π. Hipp.l.c.; passing rapidly through the system,τροφή Gal.6.570
.II [voice] Pass., compassable, practicable,ἄπορα γίγνεται τὰ π. J.AJProoem.3
;ἔρωτι πάντα π. Luc.Dem.Enc.14
.2 well-provided,ποριμώτεροι ἐς πάντα Th.8.76
;ἐποίησε τὸν ἀνθρώπινον βίον π. ἐξ ἀπόρου Gorg.Pal.30
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