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Τοὺς δούλους ἔταξεν ὡρισμένου νομίσματος ὁμιλεῖν ταῖς θεραπαινίσιν → He arranged for his male slaves to have sex with female slaves at a fixed price (Plutarch, Life of Cato the Elder 21.2)
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|etymtx=OKK<br />Grammatical information: m.<br />Meaning: <b class="b3">ἰχθὺς ποιός</b> H., a freshwater fish in a Boeot. inscr.<br />Other forms: cf. <b class="b3">βαρκαῖος</b> (Theognost.).<br />Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]<br />Etymology: Cf. Thompson Fishes s. v., Lacroix Mélanges Boisacq 2, 52. Fur. 116 compares <b class="b3">βάλαγρος</b>(?). | |etymtx=OKK<br />Grammatical information: m.<br />Meaning: <b class="b3">ἰχθὺς ποιός</b> H., a freshwater fish in a Boeot. inscr.<br />Other forms: cf. <b class="b3">βαρκαῖος</b> (Theognost.).<br />Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]<br />Etymology: Cf. Thompson Fishes s. v., Lacroix Mélanges Boisacq 2, 52. Fur. 116 compares <b class="b3">βάλαγρος</b>(?). | ||
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|ftr='''βάρακος''': {bárakos}<br />'''Meaning''': [[ἰχθὺς]] [[ποιός]] H., auch (als N. eines Süßwasserfisches) in einer böot. Inschrift; daneben βαρκαῖος (Theognost.).<br />'''Etymology''' : Unerklärt; vgl. Thompson Fishes s. v., Lacroix Mélanges Boisacq 2, 52.<br />'''Page''' 1,219 | |||
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Revision as of 14:20, 2 October 2019
English (LSJ)
a kind of
A fish, Hsch.; also = βάτραχος, Id.
Spanish (DGE)
-ου, ὁ I ict.
1 cierto pez de agua dulce, quizá perca, IGC 99B.21 (Acrefía III/II a.C.), Hsch.
2 rape Hsch.
II βάρακον· τὸν ἄνουν, καὶ βάρβαρον Hsch.
Frisk Etymological English
OKK
Grammatical information: m.
Meaning: ἰχθὺς ποιός H., a freshwater fish in a Boeot. inscr.
Other forms: cf. βαρκαῖος (Theognost.).
Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]
Etymology: Cf. Thompson Fishes s. v., Lacroix Mélanges Boisacq 2, 52. Fur. 116 compares βάλαγρος(?).
Frisk Etymology German
βάρακος: {bárakos}
Meaning: ἰχθὺς ποιός H., auch (als N. eines Süßwasserfisches) in einer böot. Inschrift; daneben βαρκαῖος (Theognost.).
Etymology : Unerklärt; vgl. Thompson Fishes s. v., Lacroix Mélanges Boisacq 2, 52.
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