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φορ-ητός , ή, όν, also ός, όν E. Hipp.443, Luc.Salt.27:
I. borne, carried,φορητὰ κυμάτεσσινPi.Fr. 88.1; “φ. ὕδωρStr.3.2.8; φ. ὑπὸ (v.l. ἐπὶ)“ δελφίνωνPlu.2.163c; of the planets, Poll.4.156.
2. to be carried, moveable,οἰκίαιPh.2.238; ἱερόν ib.146: metaph., “ἄστατος καὶ φ.constantly moving, Id.1.219; [“φύσις] μετάβολος καὶ φ.Plu.2.428b; “τὸ τῆς φύσεως φ.Hierocl. in CA7p.429M.
II. bearable, endurable, A.Pr.979; Κύπρις γὰρ οὐ φορητός E.l.c.; “φορητὸς ᾠδήLuc. l.c., cf. Tim.23, Jul.Gal. 201e; “ἐμβολὴ οὐ φ.irresistible, Arr.Tact.12.10.
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  • Cross-references in general dictionaries from this page (7):
    • Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound, 979
    • Euripides, Hippolytus, 443
    • Strabo, Geography, 3.2.8
    • Lucian, Timon, 23
    • Lucian, De saltatione, 27
    • Arrian, Tactica, 12.10
    • Julian the Emperor, Contra Galilaeos, 201e
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