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λέγεται δὲ καὶ κλῶνας αὐτῆς θύραις ἢ θυρίσι προστεθέντας ἀποκρούειν τὰς τῶν φαρμάκων κακουργίας → its branches attached to doors or windows are said to repel the evil of spells

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P. and V. [[αὐχήν]], ὁ, [[τράχηλος]], ὁ.
<b class="b2">Throat</b>: P. and V. σφαγαί, αἱ, V. δέρη, ἡ, Ar. and V. [[λαιμός]], ὁ, or pl.
<b class="b2">Neck of land</b>: P. and V. ἰσθμός, ὁ, [[αὐχήν]], ὁ (Xen. and Eur., ''El.'' 1288).
<b class="b2">Break one's neck</b>, v.:Ar. ἐκτραχηλίζεσθαι.
<b class="b2">Stiff-necked</b>, adj.: see [[obstinate]].
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P. and V. αὐχήν, ὁ, τράχηλος, ὁ. Throat: P. and V. σφαγαί, αἱ, V. δέρη, ἡ, Ar. and V. λαιμός, ὁ, or pl. Neck of land: P. and V. ἰσθμός, ὁ, αὐχήν, ὁ (Xen. and Eur., El. 1288). Break one's neck, v.:Ar. ἐκτραχηλίζεσθαι. Stiff-necked, adj.: see obstinate.