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ἀγένειος

ageneios

beardless, boyish

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ἀγένειος · ageneios — LSJ

beardless, boyish, like a boy

beardless, boyish; ἀγένειόν τι εἰρηκέναι to speak like a boy, Luc. J.Tr. 29; τὸ ἀ. Id. Eun. 9. Adv. -είως, ἔχειν Philostr. VS 1.8.1.

II boys

ἀγένειοι, οἱ, boys within the age to enter for certain prizes at the games, Pi. O. 8.54, 9.89, cf. Ar. Eq. 1373, Lys. 21.4, Pl. Lg. 833c, IG 2.965, al., Paus. 6.6.3.

III childless

(γενεά) childless, GDI 1891.29 (Delph.), Hsch.

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