διάπυκνος
From LSJ
ὥσπερ γὰρ ζώου τῶν ὄψεων ἀφαιρεθεισῶν ἀχρειοῦται τὸ ὅλον, οὕτως ἐξ ἱστορίας ἀναιρεθείσης τῆς ἀληθείας τὸ καταλειπόμενον αὐτῆς ἀνωφελὲς γίνεται διήγημα → for just as a living creature which has lost its eyesight is wholly incapacitated, so if history is stripped of her truth all that is left is but an idle tale | for, just as closed eyes make the rest of an animal useless, what is left from a history blind to the truth is just a pointless tale
English (LSJ)
διάπυκνον, v.l. for διάκοιλος in Dsc.4.114.
Spanish (DGE)
-ον
muy compacto, muy denso del tallo de una planta, Dsc.4.114 (cód.).
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
διάπυκνος: -ον, πολὺ πυκνός, Διοσκ. 4, 115.