σάρον
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English (LSJ)
[ᾰ], τό, (σαίρω (B))
A broom, besom, IG42(1).122.48 (Epid., iv B.C.), Pythagorei ap.Plu.2.727c, AP11.207 (Lucill.). II sweepings, refuse, rubbish, τὸ σ. ἄνελε Sophr.160, cf. Thphr.Metaph.15 (prob. cj.); of sea-weed, Call.Del.225: Com., of an old woman, παλαιὸν οἰκίας σάρον Ion Trag.9.—The Atticists (Phryn.63) rejected the word, but cf. Poll.6.94, 10.29. III σ. σιδαροῦν dub. in Supp.Epigr.6.171 (Acmonia).
German (Pape)
[Seite 864] τό, = σάρος, Hesych., vgl. Poll. 10, 29 (nicht σαρόν, Lob. zu Phryn. p. 831.