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παρθεν-ία

parthenia

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What it meant

1. παρθενία · parthenia — Chantraine

3. παρθενία ἢ. «virginités (Sapho, Pi, grec tardif); 4. παρθένιον, -τκόν, -ἰς nom de différentes plantes, entre autres la matricaire, des armoises, en raison de leur utilisation gynécologique, cf. Strômberg, Pflanzennamen 100, André, Lexique s.u.u. parthenicon, parthenis, parthenium; 5. παρθενίδς m. fils d'une jeune fille, e.-à-d. d’une concubine (Arist., Poll.) ; le mot est aussi glosé par Hsch. ἀδυρτακῶδές τι … — [Chantraine, s.v. παρθενία, p. 875]

2. παρθεν-ία · parthen-ia — LSJ

= παρθενεία (q. v.).

II

old name of Samos, Arist. Fr. 570.

3. παρθέν-ια · parthen-ia — LSJ

signs of virginity, virginity

signs of virginity, LXX De. 22.15 ; τὰ π. μου my virginity, of Jephthahʼs daughter, ib. Jd. 11.37.

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