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1 ἀερίζω
1 to be thin as air, Dsc.1.68.6.2 to be light blue (or perh. grey, cloudy), of μολύβδαινα, Id.5.85; of cataract, Dem. Ophth. ap. Aët.7.53; of a kind of jasper, Plin.HN37.115, PMag.Leid.V.6.28. -
2 χαῦνος,-η/ος,-ον
A 0-0-0-0-1=1 Wis 2,3thin, soft (of air)
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