LOGOI

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μογ-ερός

mogeros

toiling, distressed, wretched

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μογ-ερός · mog-eros — LSJ

I toiling, distressed, wretched

of persons, toiling, distressed, wretched, A. Pr. 565, Th. 827, E. Tr. 783, 790, Ar. Ach. 1207; so μ. οἶκοι S. El. 93. Adv. -ρῶς Man. 1.146.

II toilsome, grievous, trouble

of things, toilsome, grievous, κάματοι v.l. in AP 7.508 (Emp. or Simon.); ἄχεα E. Med. 205; ἀκουαί ear trouble, Marc.Sid. 86.

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