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ἀγώγιμος

agogimos

capable of being carried

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ἀγώγιμος · agōgimos — LSJ

capable of being carried, enough to load, things portable, wares

capable of being carried, τρισσῶν ἁμαξῶν . . ἀ. βάρος enough to load, E. Cyc. 385; τὰ ἀ. things portable, wares, Pl. Prt. 313c, X. An. 5.1.16, etc.; ἄλλο δὲ μηδὲν ἀ. ἄγεσθαι ἐν τῷ πλοίῳ D. 35.20.

II liable to seizure

of persons, liable to seizure, X. HG 7.3.11, cf. D. 23.11, Plu. Sol. 13, BGU 1116.27 (13 B.C.):—also of things, D.H. 5.69.

2 easily led, pliable

easily led, pliable, Plu. Alc. 6.

III love-charm, philtre

Act., ἀγώγιμον, τό, love-charm, philtre, Plu. Suav. 2.1093d, cf. PMag.Lond. 121.295: pl., PMag.Par. 1.2231.

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