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μονᾰχ-ός

monachos

unique, single, only

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What it meant

1. μονᾰχ-ός · monach-os — LSJ

unique, single, only, individual cases, uniqueness

unique, Arist. Metaph. 1040a29; στερεὰ μ. a single set of solids, ib. 1076b29; ὅσα μ. ἔχει συμφωνίαν Epicur. Ep. 2p.36U.; τὰ σπλάγχνα ἔχειν μ. D.S. 2.58, cf. Apollod. Poliorc. 181.10; μ. τέκνα only children, Ptol. Tetr. 190; τὰ μ. individual cases, Phld. Sign. 14, al.; τὸ μ. uniqueness, Plot. 6.8.7. Adv. -χῶς Epicur. Ep. 1p.30U.

2 solitary, deserted, rure

solitary, deserted, μοναχῷ ἐνὶ rure Κρεβέννου Aus. Ep. 8.23.

3 executed in a single copy

of legal documents, executed in a single copy, BGU 13.16 (iii A. D.), etc. Adv. -χῶς Sammelb. 5810.20 (iv A. D.).

II monk

Subst., monk, AP 11.384 (Pall.), Procop. Pers. 1.7.

2. μονᾰχ-ῶς · monach-ōs — LSJ

in one way only

in one way only, opp. πολλαχῶς, Arist. EN 1106b31, Pol. 1308b38.

2 in a uniform way

in a uniform way, Id. HA 584a34.

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