ἐμβρῠο-τομέω · embryo-tomeō — LSJ
cut up the foetus in the womb, c. acc., Olymp. in Grg. p.257 J., Aspasia ap. Aët. 16.22:—Pass., of the foetus, to be cut up in the womb, Vett.Val. 53.27, Procl. Par.Ptol. 214.
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embruotomeo
cut up the foetus in the womb
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ἐμβρῠο-τομέω · embryo-tomeō — LSJ
cut up the foetus in the womb, c. acc., Olymp. in Grg. p.257 J., Aspasia ap. Aët. 16.22:—Pass., of the foetus, to be cut up in the womb, Vett.Val. 53.27, Procl. Par.Ptol. 214.
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