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Headword: *)/apia Adler number: alpha,3194 Translated headword: pears Vetting Status: high Translation:
A kind of fruit.[1] Plato said a)pi/ous in Laws.[2] It occurs also in Alexis and in Savages of Pherecrates: "grab the pears before stirring [them] up."[3]
Similar material in other lexica, and in the scholia to Aristophanes, Ecclesiazusae 355, where the word for a wild (as opposed to cultivated) pear occurs: see alpha 4713.
[1] Pyrus communis, according to LSJ. Compare alpha 3195 and alpha 3197 (and alpha 2735 for a pear-induced fatality!).
[2] Plato, Laws 845B. The headword has been given as a neuter plural, but Plato here (like Alexis and Pherecrates: see below) uses a masculine form.
[3] Alexis fr. 33 Kock (now 34 K.-A.); Pherecrates fr. 8 Kock (and K.-A.).
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