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Liddell-Scott-Jones Lexicon of Classical Greek
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troph-euô, serve as a wet-nurse, suckle, LXXEx.2.7, Ph.2.83, BGU297.16 (i A. D.), etc.: c. gen., t. doulikou engonou PSI10.1131.26 (i A. D.), cf. au=PSI 1065.11 (ii A. D.):--

  • so troph-eô, BGU1111.10 (i B. C., Pass.), au=BGU 859.4 (iv A. D.); tropheonto (trophoento cod., corr. Porson) was read by Aristarch. in Hom. Od. 3.290, and tropheonta is v.l. in Hom. Il. 15.621.