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σημαν-τικός

semantikos

significant

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σημαν-τικός · sēman-tikos — LSJ

significant, giving signs, indicative, significant symptoms

significant, opp. ἄσημος, ὄνομά ἐστι φωνὴ σ. κατὰ συνθήκην ἄνευ χρόνου Arist. Int. 16a19; ῥῆμα . . φωνὴ συνθετὴ σ. μετὰ χρόνου Id. Po. 1457a14; λόγος . . ἐστι φωνὴ σ. κατὰ συνθήκην Id. Int. 16b26, cf. Stoic. 2.48: c. gen., σ. ὑγιείας Arist. Top. 106b36; σ. πάσης κακίας D.S. 3.4; σ. ὄρη mountains giving signs of the weather, Thphr. Sign. 51; σ. παρωτίδων indicative of mumps, Gal. 17(1).405; -κά significant symptoms, Hp. Praec. 11. Adv. -κῶς Arist. Top. 106b37: c. gen., M.Ant. 10.7: Sup. -ώτατα Lo

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