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μονό-κωλος

monokolos

with but one leg

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What it meant

μονό-κωλος · mono-kōlos — LSJ

with but one leg

with but one leg, of a fabulous race of men, Plin. HN 7.23, Gell. 9.4.

2 with one stem

with one stem, ἄπιος Thphr. CP 2.15.5; φύλλον Id. HP 9.18.8 (dub.).

3 of one story

of one story, οἰκήματα Hdt. 1.179.

4 for one limb

Subst., a bandage, for one limb, Sor. Fasc. 57.

5 consisting of one clause

of periods, consisting of one clause, Arist. Rh. 1409b17; also λόγος μ. Plu. Lib.educ. 2.7b, D.H. Dem. 42; ὑπόθεσις Id. Th. 6.

6 of one kind, one-sided

generally, of one kind, one-sided, ἔχει τὴν φύσιν μ., of nations, Arist. Pol. 1327b35.

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