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Τὰς γὰρ ἡδονὰς ὅταν προδῶσιν ἄνδρες, οὐ τίθημ' ἐγὼ ζῆν τοῦτον, ἀλλ' ἔμψυχον ἡγοῦμαι νεκρόν → But when people lose their pleasures, I do not consider this liferather, it is just a corpse with a soul

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|dgtxt=adv. [[hacia aquí]] A.D.<i>Adu</i>.194.17.
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Full diacritics: ἀγχόσε Medium diacritics: ἀγχόσε Low diacritics: αγχόσε Capitals: ΑΓΧΟΣΕ
Transliteration A: anchóse Transliteration B: anchose Transliteration C: agchose Beta Code: a)gxo/se

English (LSJ)

Adv.

   A coming near, A.D.Adv.194.17.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἀγχόσε: ἐπίρρ. πλησίον (ἐπὶ κινήσεως εἰς τόπον) Ἀπολλ. περὶ ἐπιρρ. 607. 23.

Spanish (DGE)

adv. hacia aquí A.D.Adu.194.17.