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1 σιτευτός
σιτευτός, ή, όν fattened (X., An. 5, 4, 32; Polyb. 38, 8, 7; pap, LXX) ὁ μόσχος ὁ σιτευτός the calf that has been fattened (Athen. 9, 32, 384a; 14, 74, 657b; Judg 6:28 A; Jer 26:21) Lk 15:23, 27, 30. The fatness of the calf would make it a delicacy=prime beef.—DELG s.v. σῖτος. M-M.
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