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1 τμητικός
A able to cut, cutting,κίσηρις Thphr.Lap.22
; , Sor.1.80;τὸ τ. Arist. Metaph. 1020b29
. Adv. -κῶς, gloss on τμήδην, Sch.D Il.7.262.2 cutting, piercing, of cold, Thphr.CP5.13.7; biting, pungent, of smell, ;πνεῦμα δριμὺ καὶ τ. Plu.2.697b
.b solvent,τὰ δριμέα.. ἐστὶν τ. καὶ λεπτυντικά Sor.1.46
, cf. Gal.6.266 ([comp] Sup.), 11.41 ([comp] Comp.), al.;ῥάφανος τ. χυμῶν Alex.Aphr.Pr.1.42
.3 metaph., concise, trenchant,λόγος Hermog.Id.2.1
;τ. βραχυλογίᾳ D.H.Dem.58
. Adv.-κῶς, λέγεσθαι κατὰ τὸ μῆκος Hermog.
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