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αἱμ-ωδιάω

aimodiao

have the teeth set on edge

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What it meant

αἱμ-ωδιάω · haim-ōdiaō — LSJ

have the teeth set on edge, whose mouth waters

have the teeth set on edge, Hp. Morb. 2.55, Diocl. Fr. 43, Arist. Pr. 886b12, LXX Ez. 18.4 (Cod.A): c. acc., αἱ. τοὺς ὀδόντας Hp. Morb. 2.73: metaph. of one whose mouth waters, ᾑμωδία Timocl. 11.7. (In this group of words the termination may be connected with ὀδών.)

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