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... and he was a friend to the poor philoptōchos: one who loves or cares for those in poverty in all things. Yet, he cared little for those men who were prideful original: "σεμνυνομένων" (semnynomenōn) — those who carry themselves with an air of solemnity or arrogance, so that the "honored harm" that comes from such people might not follow them.
Just as the winds pneumata: breaths or currents of air of the sea are greater and move with it is the majority and moves with...?
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who cast down the working parts; it must therefore be said:
Ο There are two different types of erysipelas erysipelas: a red, spreading skin infection, often called "St. Anthony's Fire" in later periods. One type occurs with swelling oidēmatos: an accumulation of fluid or edema where the flesh sarx beneath the corners of the eyes kanthōn: the angles where the upper and lower eyelids meet is in its natural state. The other type is characterized by a spreading nature, or arises from a discharge of putrefaction sēpsis: the decomposition or rotting of organic matter.
When the thin and excessive original: "περιττευομένου" (peritteuomenou) — referring to the 'residue' or 'superfluity' of bodily humors part of the moisture is cut away and acts as a protective agent alexidaimontos: literally "warding off a divinity or demon," here used for a substance that averts disease; and again, it is like this: for it is indeed present everywhere because of its exceeding thinness. But in living creatures, it is especially foamy and very salty, being thicker in substance and not remaining in the same place. This substance, then, being consumed by those marine elements which are themselves sharper original: "δριμυτέρων" (drimyterōn) — meaning pungent, acrid, or chemically "sharp", simultaneously receives a form along with inflammation phlegmonē: a localized heat and swelling caused by the blood. As a result, we know that the thicker condition of the pterygium pterygiou: literally "little wing," a triangular growth of fleshy tissue onto the cornea of the eye arises.