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|Transliteration C=aklonos
|Transliteration C=aklonos
|Beta Code=a)/klonos
|Beta Code=a)/klonos
|Definition=ον, of the pulse, [[steady]], [[regular]], Gal.9.347; of a limb, [[free from jars]], 17(1).513; of a rider, [[with a firm seat]], <span class="bibl">Palaeph.52</span>.
|Definition=ἄκλονον, of the pulse, [[steady]], [[regular]], Gal.9.347; of a limb, [[free from jars]], 17(1).513; of a rider, [[with a firm seat]], Palaeph.52.
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Transliteration A: áklonos Transliteration B: aklonos Transliteration C: aklonos Beta Code: a)/klonos

English (LSJ)

ἄκλονον, of the pulse, steady, regular, Gal.9.347; of a limb, free from jars, 17(1).513; of a rider, with a firm seat, Palaeph.52.

Spanish (DGE)

-ον
firme, sin altibajos o sacudidas del pulso, Gal.9.347, κῶλον Gal.17(1).513.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἄκλονος: -ον, ὁ μὴ κλονιζόμενος, Γαλην. τόμ. 9. 205.