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λῐπῠρ-ία

lipuria · ἡ

a malignant intermittent fever

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What it meant

λῐπῠρ-ία · lipyr-ia — LSJ

a malignant intermittent fever, one who suffers from λιπυρία, like λιπυρία, of the nature of

a malignant intermittent fever, Hp. Judic. 11:—also λιπύριον, τό, Id. Morb. 2.51:—hence λῐπῠρ-ίας, ου, ὁ, one who suffers from λιπυρία, Gal. 17(2).728, cf. 18(2).121, Ps.-Gal. 19.399:—Adj. λειπῠρικός (leg. λῐπῠρικός), ή, όν, like λιπυρία, Hp. Coac. 117; λῐπῠριώδης, ες, of the nature of λιπυρία, πυρετός Id. Ep. 21.

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