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1 ἀκροθιγής
ἀκρο-θῐγής, ές,A touching on surface, touching the lips,φίλημα AP 12.68
(Mel.): metaph.,ἀ. περὶ τὰς πράξεις Vett.Val.40.1
. Adv. ἀκροθιγῶς, ἐμβάπτειν just dip in, so that it is hardly wetted, Dsc.2.83: metaph.,ἀ. εἴρηται Marin.Procl.26
, cf. Vett.Val.271.11, Men.Rh. p.417 S.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀκροθιγής
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