ψαλίδιον

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οἵτινες πόλιν μίαν λαβόντες εὐρυπρωκτότεροι πολύ τῆς πόλεος ἀπεχώρησαν ἧς εἷλον τότεafter taking a single city they returned home, with arses much wider than the city they captured

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Transliteration A: psalídion Transliteration B: psalidion Transliteration C: psalidion Beta Code: yali/dion

English (LSJ)

[ῐδ], τό,

   A pair of scissors, POxy.1289.5,6 (v A. D.).    2 as pr. name, Scissors, nickname of Alexander Logotheta, because he clipped the coins, Procop.Arc.26, Goth.3.1.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1390] τό, dim. von ψαλίς, Ar. bei Poll. 7, 95.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ψᾰλίδιον: τό, ὑποκορ. τοῦ ψαλίς, ὡς καὶ νῦν, κοινῶς «ψαλίδι», Προκοπ. Ἱστ. σ. 468, Ἰω. Μοσχ. Λειμωνάρ. σ. 1108Β, κλπ.