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πέτρην κοιλαίνει ρανὶς ὕδατος ἐνδελεχείῃ → constant dropping wears away a stone, constant dripping will wear away the hardest stone, little strokes fell big oaks, constant dripping wears the stone, constant dropping wears the stone, constant dripping will wear away a stone

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|Transliteration C=rogion
|Transliteration C=rogion
|Beta Code=r(ogi/on
|Beta Code=r(ogi/on
|Definition=τό, <span class="sense"><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class="bld">A</span> <b class="b2">receiver</b> of a still, Zos.Alch.<span class="bibl">p.142</span> B.</span>
|Definition=τό, <span class="sense"><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class="bld">A</span> <b class="b2">receiver</b> of a still, Zos.Alch.<span class="bibl">p.142</span> B.</span> In Modern Greek gave rise to the word '''ροΐ''' (<b class="b2">cruet</b>).
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Full diacritics: ῥογίον Medium diacritics: ῥογίον Low diacritics: ρογίον Capitals: ΡΟΓΙΟΝ
Transliteration A: rhogíon Transliteration B: rhogion Transliteration C: rogion Beta Code: r(ogi/on

English (LSJ)

τό,

   A receiver of a still, Zos.Alch.p.142 B. In Modern Greek gave rise to the word ροΐ (cruet).