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λοχ-αῖος

lochaios

clandestine

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What it meant

λοχ-αῖος · loch-aios — LSJ

clandestine

= λόχιος, λοχαίας ἐξ ἕδρας prob.l. in E. Alc. 846, cf. Artem. 5.73 (as v.l. for λοχείους [δίφρους]); λ. ἔρως clandestine love, AP 15.9 (Cyrus).

II bearing down, richly-blooming

bearing down, like heavy ears of corn, λ. σῖτος Phot., cf. Hsch.; and so prob. in Thphr. CP 3.21.5, 23.5: hence metaph., richly-blooming, Arat. 1057.

Where it came from

No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission. The etymological dictionaries (Beekes, Chantraine, Frisk) are matched incrementally.

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