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                    "dictionary": "Bailly",
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                    "description": "<b>ου (ὁ)<\/b> <font color='purple'>[ῠ]<\/font><br\/><b>   I<\/b> Scythe, <i>au pl<\/i>. οἱ Σκύθαι, les Scythes, <i>n. commun à tous les peuples du N. E. de l’Europe et du N. de l’Asie,<\/i> HÉS. <i>fr. 17 Gaisford ;<\/i> HDT. <i>7, 163, etc. ; prov<\/i>. <font color='blue'>Σκυθῶν ἐρημία<\/font>, AR. <i>Ach. 704,<\/i> un désert de Scythes ; <i>cf<\/i>. ESCHL. <i>Pr. 2 ; p. ext<\/i>. homme inculte, grossier, brutal, PLUT. <i>M. 847<\/i> f ; <i>à Athènes,<\/i> garde de police (<i>ce corps étant surtout composé de Scythes<\/i>) AR. <i>Th. 1017, 1026, Lys. 451 ;<\/i><br\/><b>   II<\/b> de Scythe, des Scythes, ESCHL. <i>Pr. 417, Sept. 817 ;<\/i> TH. <i>Lap. 55 ;<\/i><br\/><b>   III<\/b> Skythès <i>ou<\/i> le Scythe :<br\/><b>      1<\/b> <i>fils d’Hèraklès,<\/i> HDT. <i>4, 10 ;<\/i><br\/><b>      2<\/b> <i>autres,<\/i> HDT. <i>6, 23, etc. ;<\/i> XÉN. <i>Hell. 3, 4, 20, etc<\/i>.<p style='color:darkgreen'>➳ <i>Voc<\/i>. Σκύθα <font color='purple'>[ῠ]<\/font> AR. <i>Th. 1112, etc. Gén. ion<\/i>. Σκύθεω, HDT. <i>7, 163<\/i>.<\/p>"
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                    "description": "ου, ὁ ; voc. Σκύθα Thgn. 829, Ar. <i>Th.<\/i> 1112, etc. ; — <b>Scythian<\/b>, first in Hes. <i>Fr.<\/i> 55; <b><i>prov.<\/i>, Σκυθῶν ἐρημία<\/b>, of a desert, Ar. <i>Ach.<\/i> 704; <i>metaph<\/i>, <b>rude, rough person<\/b>, ἐν λόγοις Σ. Plu. 2.847f, cf. Men. 533.13. <i>Adj.<\/i> Scythian, Σ. ἐς οἷμον A. <i>Pr.<\/i> 2; Σ. ὅμιλος <i>ib.<\/i> 417 (lyr.); σίδηρος Id. <i>Th.<\/i> 818 (cf. χάλυψ)· κύανος Thphr. <i>Lap.<\/i> 55. at Athens, <b>one of the city police<\/b>, which was mainly composed of Scythian slaves, Ar. <i>Th.<\/i> 1018, 1026, <i>Lys.<\/i> 451; cf. τοξότης III. = ἱπποτοξότης, Ael. <i>Tact.<\/i> 2.13."
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                    "description": "ὁ, <i>der Skythe<\/i> (s. Σκύθης), überh. <i>jeder rohe Mensch<\/i>. – In Athen <i>ein Gerichts- oder Polizeidiener, öffentliche Sklaven, welche eine Art Stadtwache bildeten<\/i>, weil man Skythen dazu zu nehmen pflegte."
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