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|Transliteration C=ypotayrion
|Transliteration C=ypotayrion
|Beta Code=u(potau/rion
|Beta Code=u(potau/rion
|Definition=τό, [[hypotaurium]], the [[part]] of the body between the [[scrotum]] and [[fundament]] ([[ταῦρος]] ΙΙΙ or [[κοχώνη]]), Hippiatr. 48, prob. in Erot. [[sub verbo|s.v.]] [[τράμιν]]; also [[ὑπόταυρος]], ὁ, Sch.Luc.Lex.1.
|Definition=τό, [[hypotaurium]], [[perineum]], the [[part]] of the body between the [[scrotum]] and [[fundament]] ([[ταῦρος]] ΙΙΙ or [[κοχώνη]]), Hippiatr. 48, prob. in Erot. [[sub verbo|s.v.]] [[τράμιν]]; also [[ὑπόταυρος]], ὁ, Sch.Luc.Lex.1.
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Full diacritics: ὑποταύριον Medium diacritics: ὑποταύριον Low diacritics: υποταύριον Capitals: ΥΠΟΤΑΥΡΙΟΝ
Transliteration A: hypotaúrion Transliteration B: hypotaurion Transliteration C: ypotayrion Beta Code: u(potau/rion

English (LSJ)

τό, hypotaurium, perineum, the part of the body between the scrotum and fundament (ταῦρος ΙΙΙ or κοχώνη), Hippiatr. 48, prob. in Erot. s.v. τράμιν; also ὑπόταυρος, ὁ, Sch.Luc.Lex.1.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ὑποταύριον: τό, τὸ μέρος τὸ ὑπὸ τὸν ταῦρον (ΙΙΙ), δηλ. τὸ μεταξὺ τοῦ πρωκτοῦ καὶ ὄρχεων μέρος, Ἱππιατρικ. 154, 5· ἴδε Valck. Animadver. ad Ammon. 40, ἴδε κοχώνη.

Greek Monolingual

τὸ, Α ὑπόταυρος
το τμήμα του σώματος, μεταξύ του πρωκτού και τών όρχεων, το περίνεο.