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τα^ρα^χώδης , ες,
2. of political agitators, D.H.6.70.
II. troubled, disordered, κοιλίη τ. Hp.Epid.1.2, Coac. 10; “βίοςPh.2.223 (Sup.); confused, “μεταβολαίArist.Mete.361b34; “ἀπόρροιαιThphr.Sens.74; φύσις, κινήσεις, Epicur.Nat.42,46 G.
2. of an army, etc., “τ. ναυμαχίαTh.1.49; “στράτευμαX.Cyr.3.3.26, Oec.8.4.
3. of the mind, disordered, delirious, γνῶμαι τ. Hp.Coac. 302; “τ. ἄγρυπνοιId.Prorrh.1.4 ( = τ. καὶ ., where τ. = slightly disordered mentally, acc. to Gal.16.513).
4. turbid, of a liquid, Alex.Trall.Febr.2.
III. Adv. -δῶς, τ. ζῆν live in a state of confusion, Isoc.5.52; τ. ἔχειν πρός τινας to be rebelliously disposed, D. Ep.3.10; τ. ὑπειληφέναι περί τινος to have confused notions, Isoc. 12.15: Sup., “-έστατα διακεῖσθαιId.7.43, 8.9.
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