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πρὸς ὀλίγον ἡσθεὶς ναυτιᾷ → having been delighted a very little while, he is nauseated

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intextus: a, um, Part., from intexo.
intextus: ūs, m. intexo,
I an interweaving, joining together, Plin. 2, 8, 6, § 30 (but in Quint. 8, 4, 8, contextu is the true reading).