στεατώδης

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καὶ κεραμεὺς κεραμεῖ κοτέει καὶ τέκτονι τέκτων, καὶ πτωχὸς πτωχῷ φθονέει καὶ ἀοιδὸς ἀοιδῷ → and potter is ill-disposed to potter, and carpenter to carpenter, and the beggar is envious of the beggar, the singer of the singer

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Transliteration A: steatṓdēs Transliteration B: steatōdēs Transliteration C: steatodis Beta Code: steatw/dhs

English (LSJ)

ες,

   A like tallow or suet, φάρμακα Hp.Ulc.2, cf. Arist. PA651b30,al.; ζῷα σ. animals that have tallow or suet, Id.HA520a14; -ώδης ἀποφορά Dsc.2.76.12, cf. Antyll. ap. Sch.Orib.45.2.3.

German (Pape)

[Seite 931] ες, talgartig, Talg habend, ζῶον, Arist. part. anim. 2, 6.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

στεᾱτώδης: -ες, (εἶδος) ὅμοιος πρὸς στέαρ ἢ «ξύγγι», Ἀριστ. π. τὰ Ζ. Ἱστ. 3. 17, 2, κ. ἀλλ.· ζῷα στ., τὰ ἔχοντα στέαρ ἢ «ξύγγι», ὁ αὐτ. π. Ζ. Μορ. 2. 6, 2, Διοσκ., κλπ.