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<b class="b2">Hard</b> (<b class="b2">of ground</b>): P. and V. [[στερεός]], V. στυφλός, P. [[στέριφος]]; see [[hard]].
<b class="b2">Hard</b> (<b class="b2">of ground</b>): P. and V. [[στερεός]], V. στυφλός, P. [[στέριφος]]; see [[hard]].


<b class="b2">Of solid silver</b>: V. [[πανάργυρος]] (Soph., <b class="b2">Frag.</b>).
<b class="b2">Of solid silver</b>: V. [[πανάργυρος]] (Soph., ''Frag.'').


<b class="b2">Compact</b>: P. [[εὐπαγής]].
<b class="b2">Compact</b>: P. [[εὐπαγής]].

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adj.

P. and V. στερεός, Ar. and V. στερρός.

Thisk: P. and V. πυκνός.

Hard (of ground): P. and V. στερεός, V. στυφλός, P. στέριφος; see hard.

Of solid silver: V. πανάργυρος (Soph., Frag.).

Compact: P. εὐπαγής.

Secure: P. and V. βέβαιος.

The ice had not frozen solid: P. κρύσταλλος ἐπεπήγει οὐ βέβαιος (Thuc. 3, 23).

United: P. and V. ἁθρόος.

Of geometrical figures: P. στερεός.

Met., secure, firm: P. and V. βέβαιος, ἀσφαλής, V. ἔμπεδος.