μέταλλον

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Περὶ τῶν Ἱπποκράτους καὶ Πλάτωνος δογμάτων → On the Doctrines of Hippocrates and Plato

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Full diacritics: μέταλλον Medium diacritics: μέταλλον Low diacritics: μέταλλον Capitals: ΜΕΤΑΛΛΟΝ
Transliteration A: métallon Transliteration B: metallon Transliteration C: metallon Beta Code: me/tallon

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   A mine, quarry, ἁλὸς μέταλλον salt-pit, salt-mine, Hdt.4.185; μ. τετμημένον Hyp.Eux.35; μ. παλαιὸν ἀνασάξιμον IG 22.1582.56: mostly in pl., χρύσεα καὶ ἀργύρεα μέταλλα gold and silver mines, Hdt.3.57; τὰ ἀργύρεια μ., at Laurium, Th.2.55; μέταλλα (alone) silver mines, X.Vect.4.4; μαρμάρου μ. marble quarries, Str.9.1.23.    2 mine in siege-operations, πολιορκεῖν διὰ τῶν μ. Plb.16.11.2, al.    3 metaph., work, οὐδ' ἐν τοῖς ἀργυρείοις [ἐστί] μοι μ. Alciphr.1.36.    II later, mineral, metal, Sammelb.4313 (i/ii A. D.), Ruf. ap. Orib.5.3.21, Nonn.D.11.26, Agath.5.9, AP7.363. (On the etym. cf. μεταλλάω.)