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[[what is distilled]]: [[verse|V.]] [[σταγών]], ἡ, [[στάγμα]], τό, [[στάλαγμα]], τό; see [[drop]], [[exudation]]. | [[what is distilled]]: [[verse|V.]] [[σταγών]], ἡ, [[στάγμα]], τό, [[στάλαγμα]], τό; see [[drop]], [[exudation]]. | ||
[[the flesh fell from her bones like the distillation of a pine]]: [[verse|V.]] [[σάρκες δ' ἀπ' ὀστέων ὥστε πεύκινον δάκρυ… ἀπέρρεον]] ([[Euripides | [[the flesh fell from her bones like the distillation of a pine]]: [[verse|V.]] [[σάρκες δ' ἀπ' ὀστέων ὥστε πεύκινον δάκρυ… ἀπέρρεον]] ([[Euripides]], ''[[Medea]]'' 1200). | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:25, 14 October 2021
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
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what is distilled: V. σταγών, ἡ, στάγμα, τό, στάλαγμα, τό; see drop, exudation.
the flesh fell from her bones like the distillation of a pine: V. σάρκες δ' ἀπ' ὀστέων ὥστε πεύκινον δάκρυ… ἀπέρρεον (Euripides, Medea 1200).