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ἀλλ' οὐκ ἂν μαχέσαιτο· χέσαιτο γάρ, εἰ μαχέσαιτο → fighting is what she can't do, for if she should fight she would shit

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|Transliteration C=diosteos
|Transliteration C=diosteos
|Beta Code=dio/steos
|Beta Code=dio/steos
|Definition=ον, <span class="sense"><span class="bld">A</span> [[double-boned]], <span class="bibl">Arist.<span class="title">HA</span>494a5</span>.</span>
|Definition=ον, [[double-boned]], <span class="bibl">Arist.<span class="title">HA</span>494a5</span>.
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Transliteration A: diósteos Transliteration B: diosteos Transliteration C: diosteos Beta Code: dio/steos

English (LSJ)

ον, double-boned, Arist.HA494a5.

German (Pape)

[Seite 639] zweiknochig, Arist. H. A. 1, 15.

Spanish (DGE)

-ον
que consta de dos huesos κνήμη Arist.HA 494a5.

Greek Monolingual

διόστεος, -ον (Α)
(για μέλη του σώματος) αυτός που έχει δύο οστά.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

διόστεος: состоящий из двух костей (sc. κνήμη Arst.).