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ὥστεβίος, ὢν καὶ νῦν χαλεπός, εἰς τὸν χρόνον ἐκεῖνον ἀβίωτος γίγνοιτ' ἂν τὸ παράπαν → and so life, which is hard enough now, would then become absolutely unendurable

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|lstext='''βρῡχητής''': -οῦ, ὁ, ὁ βρυχώμενος, μουγκρίζων, Ἀνθ. ΙΙ. 6. 57.
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|btext=οῦ (ὁ) :<br />animal qui rugit.<br />'''Étymologie:''' [[βρυχάομαι]].
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Transliteration A: brychētḗs Transliteration B: brychētēs Transliteration C: vrychitis Beta Code: bruxhth/s

English (LSJ)

οῦ, ὁ,

   A roaring, β. χόλος AP6.57 (Paul. Sil.).

German (Pape)

[Seite 466] ὁ, der Brüllende, vom Löwen, Paul. Sil. 47 (VI, 57).

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

βρῡχητής: -οῦ, ὁ, ὁ βρυχώμενος, μουγκρίζων, Ἀνθ. ΙΙ. 6. 57.

French (Bailly abrégé)

οῦ (ὁ) :
animal qui rugit.
Étymologie: βρυχάομαι.