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πᾰρείας

pareias1 · ὁ

reddish-brown snake

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What it meant

πᾰρείας · pareias — LSJ

reddish-brown snake

reddish-brown snake, sacred to Asclepius, Cratin. 225 (pl.), Ar. Pl. 690, D. 18.260 (pl.) ; π. alone, Hyp. Fr. 80, Thphr. Char. 16.4 ; ὁ παρείας ἢ παρούας, οὕτω γὰρ Ἀπολλόδωρος ἐθέλει Ael. NA 8.12 :—also πάρωος, Philum. Ven. 32, Hsch.

II chestnut

παρώας ἵππος a chestnut horse (μεταξὺ τεφροῦ καὶ πυρροῦ Phot.), αἱ παρῶαἱ ἵπποι Arist. HA 630a29 : fem. παρόα, PPetr. 3p.159 (cf. p.xviii) ; παραύα, ibid.; παρούα, ib. 2p.117 (iii B.C.); cf. μαλοπάραυος.

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