μισθ[ου
μισθοῦ
μισθοῦ
Ἀφροδειτ̣[
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The Greek word "μισθός" (misthos) translates to "wage" or "reward." "Ἀφροδίτη" (Aphrodite) refers to the goddess of love and beauty in Greek mythology.
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μισθοῦ
μισθοῦ
μισθοῦ
Ἀφροδειτ̣[
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μισθοῦ (misthou) - "of wage," "of payment," or "of reward" (genitive singular form)
Ἀφροδειτ̣[ (Aphrodit[) - "Aphrodite" (the Greek goddess of love and beauty; incomplete form)
Note: The text provided is fragmentary and incomplete. The Greek word "μισθοῦ" is the genitive singular form of "μισθός," meaning "wage," "payment," or "reward." The fragment "Ἀφροδειτ̣[" likely refers to the goddess Aphrodite, but the text is incomplete, making the exact context uncertain.