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|Transliteration C=efimiolios
|Transliteration C=efimiolios
|Beta Code=e)fhmio/lios
|Beta Code=e)fhmio/lios
|Definition=ον, less correct form of <b class="b3">ἡμιόλιος</b>, v.l. in Theo Sm.<span class="bibl">p.77</span> H., Bacch.Sen.<span class="bibl">p.106</span> Bellermann.
|Definition=ον, less correct form of [[ἡμιόλιος]], v.l. in Theo Sm.<span class="bibl">p.77</span> H., Bacch.Sen.<span class="bibl">p.106</span> Bellermann.
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Transliteration A: ephēmiólios Transliteration B: ephēmiolios Transliteration C: efimiolios Beta Code: e)fhmio/lios

English (LSJ)

ον, less correct form of ἡμιόλιος, v.l. in Theo Sm.p.77 H., Bacch.Sen.p.106 Bellermann.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἐφημιόλιος: -ον, ἧττον ὀρθὸς τύπος τοῦ ἡμιόλιος, Θεοδ. Σμυρν. 24, 119.

Greek Monolingual

ἐφημιόλιος, -ον (Α)
βλ. ημιόλιος.