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Ἡρακλέους ὀργήν τιν' ἔχων → with a temper like Heracles', with a temper like Hercules'

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|Transliteration C=amfimerinos
|Transliteration C=amfimerinos
|Beta Code=a)mfhmerino\s
|Beta Code=a)mfhmerino\s
|Definition=[[πυρετός]], [[quotidian fever]], opp. [[τριταῖος]] and [[τεταρταῖος]], Hp.''Epid.''1.6, Pl.''Ti.''86a: neut. as adverb, -νὸν πυρεταίνειν Aret. ''SD''1.2:—also [[ἀμφήμερος]] (''[[sc.]]'' [[πυρετός]]), S.''Fr.''507.
|Definition=[[πυρετός]], [[quotidian fever]], opp. [[τριταῖος]] and [[τεταρταῖος]], Hp.''Epid.''1.6, Pl.''Ti.''86a: neut. as adverb, -νὸν πυρεταίνειν Aret. ''SD''1.2:—also [[ἀμφήμερος]] (''[[sc.]]'' [[πυρετός]]), [[Sophocles|S.]]''[[Fragments|Fr.]]''507.
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Transliteration A: amphēmerinòs Transliteration B: amphēmerinos Transliteration C: amfimerinos Beta Code: a)mfhmerino\s

English (LSJ)

πυρετός, quotidian fever, opp. τριταῖος and τεταρταῖος, Hp.Epid.1.6, Pl.Ti.86a: neut. as adverb, -νὸν πυρεταίνειν Aret. SD1.2:—also ἀμφήμερος (sc. πυρετός), S.Fr.507.