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λα^γα^ρός , ά, όν,
A.hollow, sunken, of an animal's flanks, X.Cyn.4.1; of the right ventricle, -ωτέρη Hp.Cord.4; “λαγαρᾷ . . τῇ γαστρίPhilostr. Im.2.21; τὰς λ. (sc. γαστέρας) Ar.Ec.1167; λ. κύκλοι sunken, flattish, of the tortoise, Philostr.Im.1.10; λ. ποπάνευμα (cf. “λαγαρίζομαι1) AP 6.231 (Phil.): Comp., Hp. l.c.: Sup., κατὰ τὸ -ώτατον in the least defensible part, Plu.Cam.25.
3. thin, narrow, δρυμῶνες (cj.) X.Cyn.6.5; of columns, lanky, D.H.16.3, Plu.Publ.15; of men, emaciated, Thphr.HP9.10.3.
4. in Metric, στίχος λ., opp. προκοίλιος, a 'thin-waisted' verse, with a short syllable for a long one in the interior, like Il.23.493, cf. Ar.Ec.1167, Plu.2.397d, Ath.14.632e, Sch.Heph.p.289 C.
5. in Arist.HA622b23 (Comp., s.v.l.), where it is an epith. of spiders, some expl. it to mean lank, meagre, some agile, nimble.
6. of plasters, porous, absorbent, Orib.Fr.74. (Cf. λαγαίω, Lat. laxus, ONorse slak-r, Engl. slack: perh. akin to λήγω.)
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