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ἄγλωσσος

aglossos

without tongue

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What it meant

ἄγλωσσος · aglōssos — LSJ

without tongue, without reed

without tongue, of the crocodile, Arist. PA 690b23, cf. Eub. 107.1; of a flute, without reed, Poll. 2.108. Adv. -τως Id. 6.145.

II lacking in eloquence, dumb

lacking in eloquence, Pi. N. 8.24, Ar. Fr. 734, D.Chr. 12.55; dumb, AP 7.191 (Arch.).

2

= βάρβαρος, οὔθʼ Ἑλλὰς οὔτʼ ἄ. S. Tr. 1060.

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