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                    "description": "<b>ας (ἡ)<\/b> scammonée (<i>Convolvulus scammonia<\/i> L.) <i>plante purgative,<\/i> ARSTT. <i>Probl. 1, 41, 43 ;<\/i> DIOSC. <i>4, 171<\/i>."
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