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                    "description": "<b>α, ον<\/b> <font color='purple'>[ᾱ]<\/font> d’Apis, <i>càd<\/i>. du Péloponnèse, ESCHL. <i>Suppl. 117 ;<\/i> ἡ Ἀπία γαῖα, ESCHL. <i>Ag. 257 ;<\/i> SOPH. <i>O.C. 1303,<\/i> la terre d’Apis, le Péloponnèse.<p style='color:darkblue'><b>Étym<\/b>. Ἄπις.<\/p>"
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