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Παρθένε, ἐν ἀκροπόλει Τελεσῖνος ἄγαλμ' ἀνέθηκεν, Κήττιος, ᾧ χαίρουσα, διδοίης ἄλλο ἀναθεῖναι → O Virgin goddess, Telesinos from the deme of Kettos has set up a statue on the Acropolis. If you are pleased with it, please grant that he set up another

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living thing: P. and V. ζῷον, τό.

wild beast: P. and V. θήρ, ὁ, Ar. and P. θηρίον, τό, Ar. and V. κνώδαλον, τό, V. δάκος, τό.

Used contemptuously or pityingly: P. and V. φυτόν, τό (Plato).

o shameless creature! V. ὦ θρέμμ' ἀναιδές.

o base creature! P. ὦ κακὴ κεφαλή.

creatures of clay: Ar. πλάσματα πηλοῦ (Ar. 686).

good heavens! where do these creatures come from]]? Ar. ὦ Ἡρακλεῖς, ταυτὶ ποδαπὰ τὰ θηρία; (Nud. 184).

tool, hireling: Ar. and P. μισθωτός, ὁ, μισθοφόρος, ὁ.

slave: P. and V. δοῦλος, ὁ.