χωρ-ίον, τό,
diminutive (only in form, compare χ. μέγιστον [
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1)
place, spot, district, very frequently in Prose from [
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spot, [
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plural,
sites, οἰκίσαι χωρία [
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2)
town, [
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3)
landed property, estate, [
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4)
place of business, office, [
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5)
space, room, [
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space enclosed by lines, area, figure, [
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rectangle, [
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6)
passage in a book, [
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inCael.[
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6.b)
subject, [
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plural,
topics, [
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7) in Medicine texts,
part of the body, [
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periphrastic for the gall-bladder, [
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