Lepton (1)

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Lepton grece macrum minutum tenue subtile parvum a quo infra scripta.


Apparatus:

tenue ABC e | tenule f {typesetting error}


Translation:

The Greek word lepton means lean, minute, thin, slender, small, and it will be used for explaining the names of some of the next entries. {e.g. Leptokarea, Leptolachanon, Leptomere, Leptopiresia}


Commentary:

Simon's form is the neuter λεπτόν /leptón/ of λεπτός /leptós/ which LSJ gloss as "peeled, husked; fine, small; thin, delicate".


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