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ἀκόρ-εστος

akorestos

insatiate, unceasing, not causing surfeit

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ἀκόρ-εστος · akor-estos — LSJ

insatiate

= ἀκόρητος, insatiate, αὐάτα Lyr.Adesp. 123, Trag. in lyr. passages, A. Ag. 1002, E. Heracl. 927: c. gen., αἰχμᾶς ἀ. A. Pers. 998, cf. Eus.Mynd. 1. Adv. -τως, ὀπυίεσθαι AP 10.56 (Pall.), cf. Eun. VS p.456B.; ἀ. ὕδατος ἔχειν Gp. 15.9.2, cf. Them. Or. 24.304d.

2 unceasing

of things, unceasing, οἰζύς A. Ag. 756; οἰμωγά S. El. 123; νείκη E. Med. 638: Sup., γόοις A. Pers. 545.

II not causing surfeit

Act., not causing surfeit, Id. Ag. 1331; φιλία X. Smp. 8.15 (Comp.).

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