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                    "dictionary": "Bailly",
                    "reference": "Bailly 2020 Hugo Chávez Gérard Gréco, André Charbonnet, Mark De Wilde, Bernard Maréchal & contributeurs \/ Licence Creative Commons Attribution - Pas d'Utilisation Commerciale - Pas de Modification — « CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 »",
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                    "description": "<b>ή, όν<\/b> <font color='purple'>[ῠ]<\/font><br\/><b>      1<\/b> de chien, qui concerne le chien <i>ou<\/i> ressemble à un chien, XÉN. <i>Cyr. 5, 2, 17 ;<\/i> PLUT. <i>M. 133<\/i> b ; σπασμός, GAL. <i>18, 2,<\/i> convulsion canine, spasme convulsif de la bouche ;<br\/><b>      2<\/b> cynique, PLUT. <i>M. 69<\/i> c ; <i>en parl. des philosophes cyniques,<\/i> PLUT. <i>M. 107<\/i> e ; LUC. <i>M. cond. 34, etc. ;<\/i> ἡ κυνικὴ αἵρεσις <i>ou<\/i> φιλοσοφία, PHIL. <i>1, 352 ;<\/i> DL. <i>6, 13,<\/i> la doctrine <i>ou<\/i> la philosophie des Cyniques ;<br\/><b>      3<\/b> de la canicule, POLYEN <i>2, 30, 3<\/i>.<p style='color:darkblue'><b>Étym<\/b>. κύων.<\/p>"
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                    "description": "ή, όν, (&lt; κύων) <b>dog-like<\/b>, X. <i>Cyr.<\/i> 5.2.17 (<font color='brown'>v.l.<\/font> for ὑϊκόν)· τὸ κ. καὶ θηριῶδες τῶν ὀρέξεων Plu. 2.133b; κ. σπασμός <b>unilateral facial paralysis<\/b>, Cels. 4.3.1, Gal. 18(2).930; κ. καύματα heat <b>of the dogdays<\/b>, Polyaen. 2.30.3; <i>metaph<\/i>, ὁ ἄνθρωπος κ.<br\/><b>currish, churlish<\/b>, LXX 1 Ki. 25.3. Adv. -κῶς, σπώμενοι Heliod. ap. Orib. 48.38 tit. ; <b>in doglanguage<\/b>, opp. βοϊκῶς, etc., Porph. <i>Abst.<\/i> 3.3. Κυνικός, ὁ, Cynic, as the followers of the philosopher Antisthenes were called, from the gymnasium (Κυνόσαργες) where he taught, D.L. 6.13; or from their resemblance to dogs in several respects, Diog. <i>Cyn.<\/i> ap. eund. 6.60, Metrod. 16, Polystr. p. 20 W., Elias <i>in Cat.<\/i> 111.2, etc. ; Κράτητι τῷ κ. Men. 117; κ. αἵρεσις, ἄσκησις, φιλοσοφία, Ph. 1.352, J. <i>AJ<\/i> 6.13.6, Jul. <i>Or.<\/i> 6.187a; παρρησία κ. Plu. 2.69c; τὸ κ. τῆς παρρησίας Id. <i>Brut.<\/i> 34. <i>Adv. Comp.<\/i> -ώτερον Id. 2.601e."
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                    "description": "<i>hündisch<\/i> ; κυνικὸν καὶ θηριῶδες δοκεῖ εἶναι Xen. <i>Cyr<\/i>. 5.2.17 ; so auch A.; – σπασμός, <i>ein krampfhaftes Verzerren des Mundes<\/i>, Medic. – Bes. ὁ Κυνικός, <i>ein zynischer Philosoph<\/i>, Anhänger des Antisthenes od. Diogenes, Luc., D.L.; vgl. Ath. XIII extr."
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                    "description": "1. <b>dog-like <\/b>, Lat. <i>caninus<\/i>, (Xenophon Historicus) <br\/>2. Κυνικός, οῦ, <b>a Cynic <\/b>, as the followers of the philosopher Antisthenes were called, (Plutarch) (ML)"
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