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ἀγρ-ευτής

agreutes · ὁ

hunter, hounds, trap of reeds

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ἀγρ-ευτής · agr-eutēs — LSJ

hunter

hunter, epith. of Apollo as slayer of Python, S. OC 1091 (lyr.), PFlor. 297.19 (vi A.D.): metaph., of sleep, ἀ. πτηνοῦ φάσματος AP 12.125 (Mel.).

II hounds, trap of reeds

Adj., κύνες ἀ. hounds, Sol. 23; ἀ. κάλαμοι a fowlerʼs trap of reeds, AP 7.171 (Mnasalc.), cf. 6.109 (Antip.).

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