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                    "description": "<b>ης (ἡ)<\/b> <i>s.-e<\/i>. χορδή, PLAT. <i>Rsp. 443<\/i> d ; <i>par contract<\/i>. νήτη, ARSTT. <i>Phys. 5, 17, etc. ;<\/i> PLUT. <i>M. 1139<\/i> d, la dernière corde de la lyre, la corde au son le plus aigu.<p style='color:darkblue'><b>Étym<\/b>. <i>fém. de<\/i> νέατος.<\/p>"
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