ἀκρο-φύσιον · akro-physion — LSJ
snout or pipe of pair of bellows, S. Fr. 992, Th. 4.100; ῥήματα . . ἐπιδεικνύναι πάντʼ ἀπʼ ἀκροφυσίων fresh from the bellows (as we say, ‘from the anvilʼ), Ar. Fr. 699.
cometʼs tail, D.C. 78.30.
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akrophusion · τό
snout, pipe of pair of bellows, the bellows
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ἀκρο-φύσιον · akro-physion — LSJ
snout or pipe of pair of bellows, S. Fr. 992, Th. 4.100; ῥήματα . . ἐπιδεικνύναι πάντʼ ἀπʼ ἀκροφυσίων fresh from the bellows (as we say, ‘from the anvilʼ), Ar. Fr. 699.
cometʼs tail, D.C. 78.30.
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