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τηλε-φᾰνής

telephanes

far-seen, conspicuous

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What it meant

τηλε-φᾰνής · tēle-phanēs — LSJ

far-seen, conspicuous

far-seen, conspicuous, τύμβος Od. 24.83; πῦρ Pi. Fr. 129.7, Aret. SD 2.13; πέτρα Men. 312 (anap.); σκοπιαί Ar. Nu. 281 (lyr.).

2 heard plainly from afar

metaph. of hearing, heard plainly from afar, ἀχώ S. Ph. 189 (lyr.), cf. τηλωπός 2.

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