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[32] πηκτόν ‘put together,’ an epithet describing the workmanship of a plough. So “ποιητός” of a house (13. 306), “δινωτός” of a bed (19. 56), “τυκτός” of a floor (17. 169), &c. We need not translate ‘well made,’ though that may be implied. The point is that the object (whatever it is) is a work of mechanical skill.

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