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Καὶ μὴν ὑπεραποθνῄσκειν γε μόνοι ἐθέλουσιν οἱ ἐρῶντες, οὐ μόνον ὅτι ἄνδρες, ἀλλὰ καὶ αἱ γυναῖκες. → After all, it is only those in love who are actually willing to die for another — not just men, but women as well. (Plato, Symposium 179b)

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   A jaundice, Hp.Aph.4.62(pl.), Morb.2.38, Int.35(pl.), etc.    II a bird of a yellowish-green colour, by looking at which a jaundiced person was cured—the bird died! Plin.HN30.94 (who identifies it with galgulus, the golden oriole).