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πρασιά

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ῥᾴδιον φθείρειν φαρμακεύσεσιν ἢ ἀποτροπαῖς ἢ καὶ κλοπαῖς → easy to spoil by means of sorcery or diverting or theft

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Full diacritics: πρᾰσιά Medium diacritics: πρασιά Low diacritics: πρασιά Capitals: ΠΡΑΣΙΑ
Transliteration A: prasiá Transliteration B: prasia Transliteration C: prasia Beta Code: prasia/

English (LSJ)

Ion. πρᾰσ-ιή, ἡ,

   A bed in a garden, garden-plot, Od.7.127, 24.247, Thphr.HP4.4.3, Nic.Al.532, LXX Si.24.31, Dsc.4.17, Gal.UP9.6; ἀνθῶν πρασιαί Longus 4.2: metaph., πρασιαὶ πρασιαί in companies or groups, Ev.Marc.6.40. (Prob. from πράσον, and so prop. bed of leeks.)    II a surgical instrument, Hermes 38.283.

German (Pape)

[Seite 694] ἡ, das Gartenbeet; κοσμηταί, Od. 7, 127; οὐ πρασιή τοι ἄνευ κομιδῆς κατὰ κῆπ ον, 24, 247; nach Schol. Hom. τὰς τῶν φυτειῶν τετραγώνους σχέσεις ὡς τὰ πλίνθια, dah. es Einige von πέρας ableiten, als die Einfassung der Bäume u. Weingärten; nach Andern von πράσον. Sp. auch der Garten selbst, Gemüsegarten, Luc. V. H. 1, 33; u. bes. im plur., Nic. Al. 532 Th. 576. – Uebtr. N. T., Abtheilung, Marc. 6, 40.