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αἱμό-ρροος

aimorroos

flowing with blood

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What it meant

αἱμό-ρροος · haimo-rroos — LSJ

flowing with blood, as to cause a haemorrhage

flowing with blood, τρώματα Hp. Art. 69; αἱ. φλέβες veins so large as to cause a haemorrhage if wounded, Id. Fract. 11, ubi v. Gal.

2 suffering from haemorrhoids

suffering from haemorrhoids, Hp. Epid. 4.7.

II blood flow

as Subst., a serpent, whose bite makes blood flow from all parts of the body, Philum. Ven. 21, Nic. Th. 282; cf. αἱμορροΐς III.

Where it came from

No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission. The etymological dictionaries (Beekes, Chantraine, Frisk) are matched incrementally.

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