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ἀλλ' ἐσθ' ὁ θάνατος λοῖσθος ἰατρός κακῶν → but death is the ultimate healer of ills

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Transliteration A: kyllós Transliteration B: kyllos Transliteration C: kyllos Beta Code: kullo/s

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   A club-footed and bandy-legged, opp. βλαισός, Hp. Art.53, cf. 62; κ. πούς ib.53, Ar.Av.1379.    2 generally, deformed, contracted, κ. οὖς Hp.Art.40; crippled in the arm, κ. ἠκόντιζεν ἀμείνονα AP11.84 (Lucill.), cf. Ev.Matt.15.30, Gal.UP1.17, al.; ἔμβαλε κυλλῇ (sc. χειρί) put into a crooked hand, i.e. with the fingers crooked like a beggar's, to catch an alms, Ar.Eq.1083, cf. Sch.adloc.    2 of things, crooked, κ. κυκλάς PLond.3.776.10 (vi A.D.).    II κυλλά, τά, choliambi, Herod.8.79.