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τιτθ-εύω

tittheuo

to be a nurse

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What it meant

τιτθ-εύω · titth-euō — LSJ

to be a nurse

to be a nurse, D. 57.35.

II suckle, nurse, sucklings

trans., suckle, nurse, τινα ib. 42, 44, Plu. Lyc. 16, Sor. 1.116:—Pass., τ. ἀπὸ τῆς μητρός Arist. GA 754a13; οἱ -όμενοι sucklings, Id. HA 523a10.

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