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ἁλ-ώσῐμος

alosimos

easy to take

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What it meant

ἁλ-ώσῐμος · hal-ōsimos — LSJ

easy to take, conquer, easily beguiled

easy to take or conquer, of places and persons, Hdt. 3.153, E. Hel. 1622, Th. 4.9: metaph., easily beguiled, X. Mem. 3.11.11.

2 easy to apprehend

of the mind, easy to apprehend, S. Ph. 863 (lyr.).

3 capable of solution

capable of solution, ἀπόκρισις Aristid. 2.275J.

II of, belonging to capture, conquest, on taking city, of capture

(ἅλωσις) of or belonging to capture or conquest, παιὰν ἁ. song of triumph on taking city, A. Th. 635; βάξις ἁ. tidings of capture, Ag. 10.

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