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τάρῑχ-ος

tarichos1 · ὁ

dead body preserved by embalming, mummy

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What it meant

τάρῑχ-ος · tarich-os — LSJ

dead body preserved by embalming, mummy

dead body preserved by embalming, mummy, τεθνεὼς καὶ τάριχος ἐών Hdt. 9.120.

II meat preserved by salting, pickling, drying, smoking, dried, smoked fish

meat preserved by salting, pickling, drying, or smoking, esp. dried or smoked fish, τὸ ἕλκος . . φαίνεται ὥσπερ τάριχος Hp. VC 19; οὗ τὸ τάριχος ὤνιον Ar. Eq. 1247; τὸ πολὺ τάριχος Id. Ra. 558; θρῖον ταρίχους Id. Ach. 1101; τοῦ ταρίχους . . ἀξιωτέρα Id. V. 491; ἐπὶ τῷ ταρίχει Id. Fr. 630, cf. Ach. 967: pl. τάριχοι Hdt. l.c.; ταρίχη Hermipp. 63.5, Gal. 6.747, etc.: dual ταρίχει Hdn.Gr. 2.322.

III stockfish

metaph. of a stupid fellow, stockfish, τὸν τ. τουτονί Ar. Fr. 200.--It is laid down that the masc. is Ion., the neut. τάριχος Att., AB 309.14: in fact, the masc. alone occurs in Hdt.; Hp. uses both forms, masc. (acc. τάριχον, v.l. -ος) in Morb. 2.50, neut. (acc. τάριχος Γαδειρικόν) in Int. 25; neut. predominates in Att., e.g. Ar. ll. cc., Chionid. 6, Hermipp. l.c., but masc. in Cratin. 40, Pl.Com. 49, PCair.Zen. 705.44 (iii B.C.), Sor. 1.94, 98:—also τάριχον, τό, Anaxandr. 50, Philippid. 9; pl.

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