φλέψ
phleps
blood-vessel
Appears 16 times across Plato's dialogues.
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Dictionary (LSJ)
φλέψ, ἡ, gen. φλεβός: also masc., φλέβες οἰδαίνοντες (nisi leg. οἰδαίνοντος) D. 47.111:—A. blood-vessel, whether vein or artery, Il. 13.546, 4.2, 187, Fr. 230, Ph. 825; distd. from artery, Alim. 31; φλὲψ κοίλη vena cava, Vict. 1.9, Ion 1011, HA 497a14; also called φ. μεγάλη, μεγίστη, ib.495b7, 496a26; φ. σπληνῖτις, ἡπατῖτις, ib.512a6; φλέβες σπερματίτιδες 6 (also used of the ureters, Oss. 4); γονίμη φλέψ membrum virile, AP 6.218 (), cf. Neophro (?) in PLit.Lond. 77Fr. 2.7: so abs., APl. 16.261 (); φλεβὸς τροπωτήρ 1.8; φλέβα σχάζειν to open a vein, HG 5.4.58; λύειν 72J.; οὗ ἂν ἡ φ. σφύζῃ where the vein throbs, Epid. 2.5.16; αἱ φ. ἐξανίστανται Bis Acc. 11. 2. vein of metal, Vect. 1.5, GC 326b35, 2.36, 1104: spring of water, Pr. 935b10; αἱ φ. τῆς πηγῆς 34.9.7, cf. Supp.Epigr. 4.467.5 (Didyma, iii A. D.), Gp. 2.5.6. 3. vein in plants, PA 668a25, HP 1.2.1.
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