κόλον
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English (LSJ)
τό,
A = ἡ τροφή, as etym. of κόλαξ, βουκόλος, δύσκολος and κοιλία, Ath.6.262a, copied by Eust.1817.53, 62 (who adds ἄκολος); applied to some form of preserved food in PSI5.535.39, 46 (iii B.C.). II colon, part of the large intestine, Ar.Eq.455, Arist.PA675b7, Nic. Al.23, Poll.2.209. κολόροβ-ον and κολόκυντ-ος, v. κολλόροβον IV.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1474] τό, 1) = κῶλον; Ar. Equ. 458; Nic. Al. 23. – 2) Essen, Speise, zur Abltg von βουκόλος, κόλαξ angenommen, Ath. VI, 262 a.