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|Transliteration C=polypodion
|Transliteration C=polypodion
|Beta Code=polupo/dion
|Beta Code=polupo/dion
|Definition=τό, Dim. of [[πολύπους]], [[falsa lectio|f.l.]] in <span class="bibl">Philox.2.13</span>, cf. <span class="bibl">Arist.<span class="title">HA</span>550a4</span>, <span class="bibl">622a23</span>. <span class="sense"><span class="bld">II</span> [[polypody]], [[Polypodium vulgare]], <span class="bibl">Thphr.<span class="title">HP</span>9.13.6</span>, Dsc.4.186, etc.</span>
|Definition=τό, ''Dim. of'' [[πολύπους]], [[falsa lectio|f.l.]] in Philox.2.13, cf. [[Aristotle|Arist.]]''[[Historia Animalium|HA]]''550a4, 622a23.<br><span class="bld">II</span> [[polypody]], [[Polypodium vulgare]], [[Theophrastus|Thphr.]] ''[[Historia Plantarum|HP]]'' 9.13.6, Dsc.4.186, etc.
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English (LSJ)

τό, Dim. of πολύπους, f.l. in Philox.2.13, cf. Arist.HA550a4, 622a23.
II polypody, Polypodium vulgare, Thphr. HP 9.13.6, Dsc.4.186, etc.

German (Pape)

[Seite 669] τό, 1) dim. von πολύπους; Arist. H. A. 5, 18. 9, 37; Ath. VII, 317 d. – 2) Farrenkraut, polypodium, Theophr., Diosc.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

πολῠπόδιον: τό, ὑποκορ. τοῦ πολύπους, Φιλόξ. παρ’ Ἀθην. 147Β, Ἀριστ. π. τὰ Ζ. Ἱστ. 5. 18, 3., 9. 37, 25. ΙΙ. εἷδος πτερίδος, Θεοφρ. π. Φυτ. Αἰτ. 9. 13, 6, Διοσκ. 4. 188, κτλ.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

πολυπόδιον: τό маленький полип Arst.