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|auten=οδος: [[tripod]]. In [[Homer]] [[usually]] a [[three]]-footed [[kettle]] [[for]] warming [[water]], Il. 23.702. Also used to [[mix]] [[wine]] in, as an [[ornament]], and as a [[prize]] in games, Il. 18.373, Il. 23.264. (The [[cut]] is [[from]] an [[ancient]] [[relief]], representing a Delphic [[tripod]], [[which]] [[was]] a favorite [[subject]] of [[representation]].)
|auten=οδος: [[tripod]]. In [[Homer]] [[usually]] a [[three]]-footed [[kettle]] [[for]] warming [[water]], Il. 23.702. Also used to [[mix]] [[wine]] in, as an [[ornament]], and as a [[prize]] in games, Il. 18.373, Il. 23.264. (The [[cut]] is [[from]] an [[ancient]] [[relief]], representing a Delphic [[tripod]], [[which]] [[was]] a favorite [[subject]] of [[representation]].)
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|mltxt=-ον, Α<br /><b>βλ.</b> [[τρίποδος]].
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Transliteration A: trípos Transliteration B: tripos Transliteration C: tripos Beta Code: tri/pos

English (LSJ)

[ῐ], ὁ, poet. for sq., nom. sg., Il.22.164, Hes.Sc.312, IG4.801 (Troezen, vi B. C.) (v. τρίπους fin.); acc.

   A τρίπον AP3.6 (Inscr. Cyzic.); neut. τρίπον ib.14.64; gen. τρίπου EM20.18.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1146] ὁ, poet. statt τρίπους; Il. 22, 164; Hes. Sc. 312; Jac. A. P. p. 1055.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

τρίπος: -ου, ὁ, ποιητ. ἀντὶ τρίπους, τὸ δὲ μέγα κεῖται ἆθλον, ἢ τρίπος ἠὲ γυνή, ἀνδρὸς κατατεθνηῶτος Ἰλ. Χ. 164, Ἡσ. Ἀσπ. Ἡρ. 312· αἰτ. τρίπον Ἀνθ. Π. 3. 6· οὐδ. τρίπον, Αἴνιγμα τῆς Σφιγγὸς ἐν τῇ γ΄ Ὑποθέσει εἰς Σοφ. Οἰδ. Τύρ., μνημονεύεται καὶ γεν. τρίπου παρὰ τῷ Μεγ. Ἐτυμ.

French (Bailly abrégé)

(ὁ) :
seul. nom.
poét. c. τρίπους.

English (Autenrieth)

οδος: tripod. In Homer usually a three-footed kettle for warming water, Il. 23.702. Also used to mix wine in, as an ornament, and as a prize in games, Il. 18.373, Il. 23.264. (The cut is from an ancient relief, representing a Delphic tripod, which was a favorite subject of representation.)

Greek Monolingual

-ον, Α
βλ. τρίποδος.