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καθημέρ-ιος , Dor. καθα_μ- , α, ον,
A.day by day, daily (καθ᾽ ἡμέραν), neut. as Adv., E.Ph. 229 (lyr.); μοῖρα κ. S.El.1414(dub., lyr.):—later also καθημερινός , ή, όν, δίαιταLXXJu.12.15, cf. Plu.2.141b, al.; “διακονίαAct.Ap.6.1; “γυμνασίαAel.Tact.3.1, Plu.Lyc.10, Ath.1.10c; of fevers, quotidian, later word for ἀμφημερινός (q.v.), esp. of non-remittent quotidians, Gal.7.354, 17(1).221; “ῥῖγοςPTeb.275.21 (iii A.D.); “φρίξPOxy.924.3 (iv A.D.).
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  • Cross-references in general dictionaries from this page (5):
    • Euripides, Phoenician Women, 229
    • Sophocles, Electra, 1414
    • New Testament, Acts, 6.1
    • Old Testament, Judith, 12.15
    • Plutarch, Lycurgus, 10
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