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τρυ?π-ημα , ατος, τό,
A.that which is bored, a hole, Eup.354; in the ψῆφος, Arist.Ath.69.1; τ. νεώς, i. e. one of the holes through which the oars worked, Ar.Pax1234; in the flute, Archyt. 1, Plu.2.389d; in a gate-fastening, the hole for the βάλανος, Aen. Tact. 18.3; ῥαφίδος (cf. τρυμαλιά) Ev.Matt.19.24; “μυρμήκωνAP11.78 (Lucill.); sens. obsc., Ar.Ec.624, Hermog. Id.2.3, Procop.Arc.9.
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  • Cross-references in general dictionaries from this page (5):
    • Aristophanes, Ecclesiazusae, 624
    • Aristophanes, Peace, 1234
    • Aristotle, Constitution of the Athenians, 69.1
    • New Testament, Matthew, 19.24
    • Procopius, Historia Arcana (Anecdota), 9
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