τρῐχ-ίς · trich-is — LSJ
a kind of anchovy full of small hair-like bones, Ar. Ach. 551, Eq. 662; τριχίδας ὠψώνησʼ ἅπαξ, as a mark of a most thrifty person, Eup. 154; cf. Arist. HA 569b25, and v. τριχίας II.
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trichis · ἡ
anchovy full of small hair-like bones
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τρῐχ-ίς · trich-is — LSJ
a kind of anchovy full of small hair-like bones, Ar. Ach. 551, Eq. 662; τριχίδας ὠψώνησʼ ἅπαξ, as a mark of a most thrifty person, Eup. 154; cf. Arist. HA 569b25, and v. τριχίας II.
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