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τέρμων

termon · ὁ

boundary, edge, end

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What it meant

τέρμων · termōn — LSJ

boundary, edge

= τέρμα, boundary, A. Fr. 191 (anap.), E. Hipp. 746 (lyr.); pl., ib. 3, 1159, Heracl. 37, al.; edge, δίσκου Id. Hel. 1472 (lyr.): chiefly poet., but cf. Str. 3.5.5, Plu. Pyrrh. 12 (pl.), Porph. Chr. 13: prose word in dialects, IG 14.352 (Halaesa), SIG 421.8 (Thermon, iii B.C.).

2

= Lat. Terminus, Plu. Num. 16.

II end

end, A. Supp. 629 (anap.); βίου E. Ph. 1352.

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