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σής , , gen. σεός (as if fr. σεύς, which is given as nom. by Choerob. in Theod.1p.406H.); pl., nom. σέες Moer.p.339 P.; gen.
A.σέωνHermipp. 94, Ar.Lys.730, Ph.2.461 (not σεῶν, v. Choerob. l. c.); acc. “σέαςLuc.Ind.1:—the forms σητός, σῆτες, σητῶν, etc., were later, as in Men.540.5, Arist.HA557b3, Thphr.HP9.11.11, Ph.2.361 (and v.l. in 2.461), cf. Moer. l.c., etc.:—moth, [“χρυσὸν] οὐ ς. οὐδὲ κὶς δάπτειPi.Fr.222, cf. Ar. l. c., Str.13.1.54, Ev.Matt.6.19, Ev.Luc.12.33; attacking books, Luc. l. c.
2. metaph., σῆτες ἀκανθοβάται or -λόγοι, of the Grammarians, bookworms, AP11.322 (Antiphan.), 347 (Phil.).
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