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ἦτρον

etron · τό

abdomen, lower part of, belly

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ἦτρον · ētron — LSJ

abdomen, lower part of, belly

abdomen, esp. the lower part of it, Hp. Aph. 2.35, Pl. Phd. 118a, X. An. 4.7.15, D. 54.11, Arist. HA 493a19, Sor. 1.24: metaph., belly of a pot, Ar. Th. 509.

II pith

pith of a reed, Nic. Th. 595.

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