τρυφῶν

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ξυνῆλθεν ἀτταγᾶς τε καὶ νουμήνιος → birds of a feather flock together, the francolin and the new-moon bird get together

Source

French (Bailly abrégé)

οῦσα;
mou, efféminé, voluptueux.
Étymologie: part. de τρυφάω.