ἔντερον

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Menander, Monostichoi, 100
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Full diacritics: ἔντερον Medium diacritics: ἔντερον Low diacritics: έντερον Capitals: ΕΝΤΕΡΟΝ
Transliteration A: énteron Transliteration B: enteron Transliteration C: enteron Beta Code: e)/nteron

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   A piece of the guts or intestines, ἐϋστρεφὲς ἔντερον οἰός a string of sheep's gut, Od.21.408: elsewh. in Hom. always pl., ἔντερα guts, bowels, Il.13.507,al., cf. A.Ag.1221, Ar.Eq.1184, Ra. 476, Pl.Ti.73a: in sg., gut, bowel, Arist.HA524b13; τοὔντερον τῆς ἐμπίδος Ar.Nu.160; collectively, bowels, Arist.HA514b13, al.; womb, belly, Archil.142, cf. Luc.Lex.6; ἐπὶ μετρίῳ ἐντέρῳ for moderation in eating, LXX.Si.34.20, cf. AP9.170 (Pall.): metaph., inside of fruit, ib.14.57.    II ἔντερα γῆς earth-worms, Arist.IA705b28, 709a28, Arat.959, Numen. ap. Ath.7.305a; but worm-casts, Arist.HA570a16, Thphr.Sign.42, Nic.Th.388.    III bag made of gut, Hp.Morb.3.1. (I.-E. *en-tero-, Comp. of *en 'in'.)