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τούτων γάρ ἑκάτερον κοινῷ ὀνόματι προσαγορεύεται ζῷον, καί ὁ λόγος δέ τῆς οὐσίας ὁ αὐτός → and these are univocally so named, inasmuch as not only the name, but also the definition, is the same in both cases (Aristotle, Categoriae 1a8-10)
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Revision as of 18:50, 9 December 2020
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
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P. and V. τέφρα, ἡ (Eur., Cyclops 641), V. σποδός, ἡ.
ashes of the dead: V. σποδός, ἡ.
reduce to ashes, v.: Ar. and V. καταιθαλοῦν, καταίθειν, V. καταμαθύνειν, Ar. σποδίζειν; see burn.
be reduced to ashes, v.: V. καπνοῦσθαι, κατανθρακοῦσθαι, ἀνθρακοῦσθαι.
he was redneed to ashcs: V. ἐφεψαλώθη (aor. of φεψαλοῦσθαι) (Aesch., Prometheus Vinctus 362).