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καὶ ὑποθέμενος κατὰ τῆς κεφαλῆς φέρειν τὰς πληγάς, ὡς ἐν ἐκείνῃ τοῦ τε κακοῦ τοῦ πρὸς ἀνθρώπους → and having instructed them to bring their blows against the head, seeing that the harm to humans ... (Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews 1.50)

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P. [[ἰσοσκελής]] (Plat.).
P. [[ἰσοσκελής]] (Plat.).
<b class="b2">Isolate</b>, v. trans. P. ψιλοῦν, P. and V. ἐρημοῦν.
<b class="b2">Isolate</b>, v. trans. P. ψιλοῦν, P. and V. ἐρημοῦν.

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

īsoscĕles: is, adj., m., = ἰσοσκελής,>
I having equal legs, isosceles, Aus. praef. ad Idyll. 13.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

īsoscĕlēs, is, m. (ἰσοσκελής), isocèle : Aus. Idyll. 13, Ep. præf. (p. 141, 28 Schenkl).

Latin > German (Georges)

īsoscelēs, is, m. (ίσοσκελής), gleichschenkelig, Auson. praef. ad edyll. 13 (Schenkl p. 141, 1 griech.). Boëth. art. geom. p. 376, 3 u. 404, 10 Fr.