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ης (ἡ) [ῠ] crapaud, ARSTT.
H.A. 4, 5, 7 ; TH.
fr. 6, 1, 15 ; 6, 15, 1 ; NIC.
Al. 588, 589 ; us. en gén. chez les Com. ; cf. ATH.
585, etc.
Étym. cf. φρῦνος.
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LSJ
ἡ, toad, Arist. HA 530b34, Timae. 156, Ael. NA 17.12. = βατράχιον 2, Cyran. 39. nickname of several Athenian courtesans, from their complexion, Ar. Ec. 1101, Macho ap. Ath. 13.583b; — so φρῦνις, ὁ, name of a Com. Poet, Ar. Nu. 971. (Cf. Skt. babhrús ΄brown΄, OHG. brūn ΄brown΄, etc.)
Liddell-Scott-Jones, Greek-English Lexicon (9th ed., 1940)
Pape
ἡ, die Kröte ; Arist. H.A. 2.15 ; Theophr.
Pape, Griechisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch (3. Aufl., 1914)