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|Definition=όος, contr. οῦς, Cyrenaic gen. <span class="sense"><p> <span class="bld">A</span> λεχός <span class="title">Berl.Sitzb.</span>1927.166, dat. <b class="b3">λεχοῖ</b> ib.158, <span class="title">IG</span>5(1).713, al. (Sparta), λεκχοῖ <span class="title">Schwyzer</span>323 <span class="title">D</span>13 (Delph., v/iv B.C.): ἡ: (λέχος):— | |Definition=όος, contr. οῦς, Cyrenaic gen. <span class="sense"><p> <span class="bld">A</span> λεχός <span class="title">Berl.Sitzb.</span>1927.166, dat. <b class="b3">λεχοῖ</b> ib.158, <span class="title">IG</span>5(1).713, al. (Sparta), λεκχοῖ <span class="title">Schwyzer</span>323 <span class="title">D</span>13 (Delph., v/iv B.C.): ἡ: (λέχος):—[[woman in childbed]] or [[one who has just given birth]], <span class="bibl">E.<span class="title">El.</span>652</span>, <span class="bibl">654</span>, <span class="bibl">1108</span>, A <span class="title">Ec.</span>530, <span class="bibl">Sor.1.77</span>, etc.; of an animal, <span class="bibl">Opp.<span class="title">C.</span>3.208</span>: pl. λεχοί <span class="bibl">Orph.<span class="title">H.</span>2.10</span>; acc. pl. <b class="b3">λεχούς</b> Sch. <span class="bibl">A.R.2.1010</span> (cod. Par.).</span> | ||
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Revision as of 10:36, 1 July 2020
English (LSJ)
όος, contr. οῦς, Cyrenaic gen.
A λεχός Berl.Sitzb.1927.166, dat. λεχοῖ ib.158, IG5(1).713, al. (Sparta), λεκχοῖ Schwyzer323 D13 (Delph., v/iv B.C.): ἡ: (λέχος):—woman in childbed or one who has just given birth, E.El.652, 654, 1108, A Ec.530, Sor.1.77, etc.; of an animal, Opp.C.3.208: pl. λεχοί Orph.H.2.10; acc. pl. λεχούς Sch. A.R.2.1010 (cod. Par.).
German (Pape)
[Seite 37] οῦς, ἡ, die im Bette Liegende, bes. die Kindbetterinn, λεχώ μ' ἀπάγγελλ' οὖσαν ἄρσενος τόκῳ, Eur. El. 652. 1108; Ar. Eccl. 530 u. sp. D., wie Opp. Cyn. 3, 208; δράκοντος ἔντοκος, Lycophr. 1185. Sprichwörtlich λεχὼ λέαιναν καὶ κακὸς κύων φοβεῖ; Paroemiogr. App. 3, 63.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
λεχώ: -όος, συνῃρ. -οῦς, ἡ, (λέχος) ὡς καὶ νῦν ἡ προσφάτως τετοκυῖα, κοινῶς «λεχοῦσα» ἢ «λεχώνα», Λατ. puerpera Εὐρ. Ἠλ. 652, 654, 1108, Ἀριστοφ. Ἐκκλ. 530, κτλ.· ἐπὶ ζῴου, Ὀππ. Κυν. 3. 208· - πληθ. λεχοί, Ὀρφ. Ὕμ. 1. 10, Σχόλ. εἰς Ἀπολλ. Ρόδ. Β. 1010 - Ἴδε Κόντου Γλωσσ. Παρατηρ. σ. 227, 228.
French (Bailly abrégé)
όος-οῦς (ἡ) :
femme qui accouche.
Étymologie: R. Λεχ, v. λέγω¹.
Greek Monolingual
η (Α λεχῶ, -οῦς)
βλ. λεχώνα.
Greek Monotonic
λεχώ: -όος, συνηρ. λεχοῦς, ἡ (λέχος), λεχώνα, γυναίκα που μόλις έχει γεννήσει, Λατ. puerpera, σε Ευρ.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
λεχώ: οῦς ἡ λέγω 1] родильница Eur., Arph.
Middle Liddell
λέχος
a woman in childbed, or one who has just given birth, Lat. puerpera, Eur.