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ὄσπριον
ὄσσα
ὁσσάκι
ὁσσάτιος
ὄσσε
ὁσσίχος
ὄσσομαι
ὅσσος
ὅστε
ὀστέινος
ὀστέον
ὅστις
ὁστισδή
ὁστισδήποτε
ὁστισδηποτοῦν
ὁστισοῦν
ὅστισπερ
ὄστλιγγες
ὀστολογέω
Ὀστολόγοι
ὀστοῦν
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ὀστέον
ὀστέον
dial.ὀστίον
ου
Att.ὀστοῦνοῦ
nep.gen.dat.sg.pl.
ὀστεόφι(ν)
bonepl., as the framework of the body; sg., as a distinct part of itHom. boneas reached by a missile, or crushed in injuryHom.afflicted by illness or painHdt. S. Pl.by loveArchil. Theoc.showing through the skin in hungerOd. Call. AR.exposed when flesh is burned awayE. pl.bonesas remaining after death, to be collected and ritually disposed of, esp. fr. the battlefieldHom.in a mummy, when flesh is dissolvedHdt.scattered or disposed of without proper ritesOd. Call.as scattered remains of animalsHdt.of fawns, made into wind instrumentsCall. pl.bonesas revered sacred relicsHdt. Plu. pl.bonesfr. sacrificial animals, as part of the gods' portionHes. Men. sg. and pl., fr. an animal eaten by others, or butchered for eating by humansPi.fr. Hdt. Thphr.fr. a person being devouredE. sg.material or substance of bonebonePl. Arist.

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bone

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Headword:
ὀστέον
Headword (normalized):
ὀστέον
Headword (normalized/stripped):
οστεον
IDX:
28969
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-28970
Key:
ὀστέον

Data

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