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γεγόναμεν γὰρ πρὸς συνεργίαν ὡς πόδες, ὡς χεῖρες, ὡς βλέφαρα, ὡς οἱ στοῖχοι τῶν ἄνω καὶ κάτω ὀδόντων. τὸ οὖν ἀντιπράσσειν ἀλλήλοις παρὰ φύσιν → we are all made for mutual assistance, as the feet, the hands, and the eyelids, as the rows of the upper and under teeth, from whence it follows that clashing and opposition is perfectly unnatural

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|btext=α, ον :<br />de char.<br />'''Étymologie:''' [[δίφρος]].
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|dgtxt=-α, -ον<br />[[de un carro]] neutr. plu. adv. δίφρια συρόμενος arrastrado por las ruedas de un carro</i>, <i>AP</i> 7.152.
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Transliteration A: díphrios Transliteration B: diphrios Transliteration C: difrios Beta Code: di/frios

English (LSJ)

α, ον,

   A of a chariot: neut. pl. as Adv., δίφρια συρόμενος dragged at the chariot wheels, AP7.152.

German (Pape)

[Seite 645] zum Wagen gehörig; nur δίφρια συρόμενος Ep. ad. 389 (VII, 152), vom Wagen geschleppt.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

δίφριος: -α, -ον, εἰς δίφρον ἀνήκων· οὐδ. πληθ. ὡς ἐπίρρ. δίφρια

French (Bailly abrégé)

α, ον :
de char.
Étymologie: δίφρος.

Spanish (DGE)

-α, -ον
de un carro neutr. plu. adv. δίφρια συρόμενος arrastrado por las ruedas de un carro, AP 7.152.