ἀπονοσέω: Difference between revisions
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αἰὼν παῖς ἐστι παίζων, πεσσεύων∙ παιδός η βασιληίη → time is a child playing draughts; the kingship is a child's | a life-time is a child playing, playing checkers: the kingship belongs to a child | a whole human life-time is nothing but a child playing, playing checkers: the kingship belongs to a child | lifetime is a child at play, moving pieces in a game; kingship belongs to the child
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Latest revision as of 13:18, 25 August 2023
English (LSJ)
fall into a morbid state, Hp Septim.6.
Spanish (DGE)
curarse (ἔμβρυον) ἀπονοσῆσαν ἐν τῇ μήτρῃ Hp.Oct.10.1.
German (Pape)
[Seite 317] auskranken, d. i. gesund werden, Hippocr.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἀπονοσέω: ἀναλαμβάνω ἐκ νόσου, θεραπεύομαι, Ἱππ. 256. 43.