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αἰτι-ᾱτικός

aitiatikos

causal, noxious, accusative case

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What it meant

αἰτι-ᾱτικός · aiti-atikos — LSJ

causal

causal, Sch. Il. 23.627.

2 noxious

Astrol., noxious, τόπος Vett.Val. 208.10.

II accusative case, in the accusative

ἡ αἰ. (sc. πτῶσις) accusative case, indicating the thing caused by the vb., Stoic. 2.59, D.T. 636.6, A.D. Pron. 11.9, etc. Adv. -κῶς in the accusative, Sch. E. Ph. 470.

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Where it came from

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