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κερᾰμ-εοῦς

kerameous

of clay, earth, earthen, tile-work

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κερᾰμ-εοῦς · keram-eous — LSJ

of clay, earth, earthen, tile-work

of clay or earth, earthen, μάνην εἶχε κεραμεοῦν ἁδρόν Nico 1, cf. IG 2(2).463.51, Thphr. HP 5.3.2, Phld. Mort. 39, Dsc. 1.71; τὸ χρῶμα κεραμεοῦς Alex.Mynd. ap. Ath. 9.398d:—other spellings found in codd. are κεράμειος, Plu. Galb. 12; κεράμεος, Pl. Ly. 219e, Ctes. Fr. 51 M., Antiph. 163.5, Theophil. 2, cf. κεράμεα· ὁ παντοδαπὸς κέραμος, Hsch., and κεράμεον, τό, collect., = tile-work, BCH 36.197 (Delos, iii/ii B.C.); κεραμαῖοις, Plb. 10.44.2, v.l. in Ph. 2.273; κεραμιαῖος, ibid. (v.l.), Gp. 2.18.1

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