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κατατομή

katatome · ἡ

incision, notch, groove

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κατατομή · katatomē — LSJ

incision, notch, groove, uncarved, smooth

incision, notch, groove, Thphr. HP 4.8.10, Sm. Je. 31 (48).37; ἄνευ -τομῆς uncarved, smooth, IG 1(2).372.134, cf. 373.231: pl., Artem. 1.67.

II part of a theatre

part of a theatre, Hyp. Dem. Fr. 3: variously expld. as = ὀρχήστρα or διάζωμα, AB 270, cf. Phot.

2 face, quarry-face

face of rock, ἐπέγραψεν ἐπὶ τὴν κ. τῆς πέτρας Philoch. 138; μέταλλον καὶ κ. perh. a mine and a quarry-face, IG 2(2).1582.70.

III profile

= καταγραφή, profile, Hsch. (s.h.v.).

IV mutilation, circumcision

mutilation, opp. true circumcision, a παρονομασία in Ep.Phil. 3.2.

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