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σωμᾰτ-ικός

somatikos

of, for the body, bodily, corporeal, gave somatic application, to, corporeally, forming a corpus

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Where it lives

Densest 12 of 16 attested works shown, by occurrences per 10,000 attested tokens.

What it meant

σωμᾰτ-ικός · sōmat-ikos — LSJ

of, for the body, bodily

of or for the body, bodily, opp. ψυχικός, ἔργα Arist. EN 1101b33; πάθη ib. 1173b9; ἡδοναί ib. 1104b5; τὰ σ. ἡδέα ib. 1152a5; πόνοι SIG 708.11 (Istropolis, ii B.C.); ἐργασίαι PFay. 21.10 (ii A.D.); ἀσθένεια BGU 1773.13 (i B.C.), PFlor. 51.5 (ii A.D.).

2 bodily, corporeal, gave somatic application, to, corporeally

bodily, corporeal, opp. ἀσώματος, Arist. de An. 404b31, cf. Metaph. 987a4, Ph. 214a12, Ti.Locr. 96a; σ. ἐποίησαν τὰ δώδεκα ζῴδια κατὰ τὰ μέλη τοῦ ἀνθρώπου gave somatic application (cf. μελοθεσία I.1) to . . , Rhetor. in Cat. Cod.Astr. 1.143: Comp. -ώτερος Thphr. CP 1.14.3: Sup. σωμᾰτ-ώτατος Id. Sens. 37. Adv. -κῶς corporeally, Ph. 1.484, Ep.Col. 2.9, Plu. Def.orac. 2.424e; ἀργυρικῶς ἢ σ. κολασθήσεται OGI 664.17 (Egypt, iii A.D.): Astrol. -κῶς, opp. ‘in aspect’, Ptol. Tetr. 52, 132, 147: Comp. -ώ

3 forming a corpus

forming a corpus, αἱ σποράδην καὶ οὐ σ. ζητήσεις D.L. 7.198.

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