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πᾰχῠ-μερής

pachumeres

consisting of thick

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  • Lives of Eminent Philosophers 2 · 0.19/10k

What it meant — LSJ

consisting of thick, coarse parts, the dense part

consisting of thick or coarse parts, Ti.Locr. 100e (Comp.), Arist. Pr. 873a6 ; ἀήρ Corn. ND 5 (Sup.); τὸ παχυμερές the dense part, Epicur. Ep. 2p.51U. ; τὸ -έστερον, opp. τὸ λεπτομερέστερον, Arist. Cael. 304a31 ; τὸ -έστατον Placit. 1.3.11.

II loosely, broadly, roughly, cursorily

metaph. in Adv., loosely, broadly, roughly, εἴρηται παχυμερῶς Str. 1.4.7, cf. 8 (Comp.), Ach.Tat. Intr.Arat. 18 ; cursorily, ἐξετάζειν Just. Nov. 53.4.1.

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