ἁλώδης
From LSJ
τὸ δ' ἐξαίφνης τὸ ἐν ἀναισθήτῳ χρόνῳ διὰ μικρότητα ἐκστάν → suddenly refers to what has departed from its former condition in a time imperceptible because of its smallness
English (LSJ)
ες,
A like salt, Plu.2.627f. ἁλωεινός, ή, όν, (ἅλως) of or used in a threshing-floor, ἵπποι AP9.301 (Secund.). ἀλωεύς, έως, Ep. ῆος, ὁ, one who works in an ἀλωή, husbandman, A.R.3.1401, Arat. 1045, etc.: in Hom. only as pr. n.
German (Pape)
[Seite 113] ες, salzartig, Plut. Symp. 1, 9, 4.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἁλώδης: -ες, (εἶδος) ὅμοιος ἅλατι, Πλούτ. 2. 627F.
Spanish (DGE)
-ες salino ἐπίπαγος Plu.2.627f.
Greek Monolingual
ἁλώδης, -ες (Α)
ο όμοιος με αλάτι.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < ἅλς + παραγ. κατάλ. –ώδης].
Russian (Dvoretsky)
ἁλώδης: соленый или соляной (ἐπίπαγος Plut.).