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λαθρ-αῖς , ον, also α, ον Eub.67.8, Lyc.1198:—
A.secret, clandestine, “ἄτη λ.A.Ag.1230; εἰσδέδεγμαι πημονὴν . . λαθραῖον, of a person, S.Tr.377; λ. ὃς ἀσκεῖ κακά practises secret frauds, ib.384, cf. Arist.EN1131a6; λ. ὠδίς one born in secret child-birth, E.Ion 45; “λ. θάνατον ἐπιβουλεύειν τινίAnd.4.15; “λ. ΚύπριςEub. l. c.: Comp. “λαθραιότερον, γένοςPl.Lg.781a.
2. λ. τῆς μητρός clam matre, f.l. for λάθρᾳ in Alciphr.3.27.
3. involuntarily, “οὖρα . . προϊόντα λ.Hp.Coac.136; without obvious cause, “λ. τελευτῶσιId.Prorrh.1.128.
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    • Aeschylus, Agamemnon, 1230
    • Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound, 1077
    • Andocides, Against Alcibiades, 15
    • Antiphon, Against the Stepmother for Poisoning, 28
    • Euripides, Electra, 26
    • Euripides, Ion, 45
    • Plato, Laws, 781a
    • Sophocles, Trachiniae, 377
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