"σμιλίον" meaning in Grec ancien

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Noun

  1. Tranchet, petit objet pour couper ou tailler.
    Sense id: fr-σμιλίον-grc-noun-c7vYyvDA Categories (other): Exemples en grec ancien
  2. Petit bistouri, petit scalpel, petit outil de chirurgie.
    Sense id: fr-σμιλίον-grc-noun-EYDAJjX9 Categories (other): Lexique en grec ancien de la médecine Topics: medicine
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
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    "Diminutif de σμίλη, smílê (« objet tranchant, bistouri »)."
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          "ref": "Lucien de Samosate, Le songe ou le coq, (IIᵉ siècle ap. J.-C.)",
          "text": "εἰ παρολίσθοι τὸ σμιλίον καὶ ἁμάρτοι τῆς τομῆς τῆς ἐπ´ εὐθύ, ὀλίγον τι αἱμάξαι τοὺς δακτύλους ἐντεμόντα·",
          "translation": "Si mon tranchet glisse de travers, dévie et coupe, [je risque] de m'entailler les doigts et de saigner un peu."
        }
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        "Tranchet, petit objet pour couper ou tailler."
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          "text": "εἰ παρολίσθοι τὸ σμιλίον καὶ ἁμάρτοι τῆς τομῆς τῆς ἐπ´ εὐθύ, ὀλίγον τι αἱμάξαι τοὺς δακτύλους ἐντεμόντα·",
          "translation": "Si mon tranchet glisse de travers, dévie et coupe, [je risque] de m'entailler les doigts et de saigner un peu."
        }
      ],
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        "Tranchet, petit objet pour couper ou tailler."
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