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καὶ κεραμεὺς κεραμεῖ κοτέει καὶ τέκτονι τέκτων, καὶ πτωχὸς πτωχῷ φθονέει καὶ ἀοιδὸς ἀοιδῷ → and potter is ill-disposed to potter, and carpenter to carpenter, and the beggar is envious of the beggar, the singer of the singer

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Full diacritics: ὀρός Medium diacritics: ὀρός Low diacritics: ορός Capitals: ΟΡΟΣ
Transliteration A: orós Transliteration B: oros Transliteration C: oros Beta Code: o)ro/s

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ὁ,

   A the watery or serous part of milk, whey, ναῖον δ' ὀρῷ ἄγγεα πάντα Od.9.222 ; ὀρὸν πίνων 17.225, cf. Hp.Mul.1.29, Acut.2, Arist. HA521b27, al., Eust.1626.1, 1818.23.    2 the watery part or serum of the blood, Pl.Ti.83d.    3 the watery part of wood-tar, ὀρὸς πίσσης Hp.Ulc.12, Thphr.HP3.9.2, Paul.Aeg.3.74.    4 σπερματικὸς ὀρός seminal fluid, Placit.5.23:—the form ὀρρός is f.l. in Hp. Il.cc., Arist. l.c., Ruf.Ren.Ves.14, etc.; the form οὐρός was coined by Nic. Th.708. (Cf. Skt. sarás, Adj. 'fluid', Lat. serum.)