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ἔμβρᾰχυ

embrachu

in brief, in fine

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What it meant

ἔμβρᾰχυ · embrachy — LSJ

in brief, in fine, at all, soever, in a word

in brief, in fine, in Att. with relat. such as ὅστις, ὅπου, etc.; in sense, at all, soever, παρέχειν ὅ τι τις εὔξαιτʼ ἔ. Cratin. 254, cf. Ar. V. 1120, Th. 390, Hyp. Fr. 41, prob. in Lys. 13.92, Is. 9.11; ἐρώτα ἔ. ὅτι βούλει Pl. Hp.Mi. 365d, al.; later without relat., in a word, D.Chr. 36.31.

II slightly, somewhat

slightly, somewhat, ὑψηλότερον ἔ. Gal. 18(2).410.

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