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πάχετος

pachetos

thick, massive

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What it meant — LSJ

thick, massive

= παχύς, thick, massive, twice in Od., λάβε δίσκον μείζονα καὶ πάχετον 8.187 ; πάχετος δʼ ἦν ἠΰτε κίων 23.191. (Wrongly expld. by Hsch. and EM 656.53 as sync. from παχύτερον ; for the termination cf. περιμήκετος.)

2 tight

tight, of a knot or ligature, Hp. Mul. 2.110 : neut. as Adv., Id. Cord. 6.

II thickness

in later Ep. as neut. Subst., = πάχος, thickness, Nic. Th. 385 (dub.), 387, 465, Opp. H. 4.535 codd. (Oxyt. in codd. Hp. ll. cc.)

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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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