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English (LSJ)

ὁ, A dithyrambic poet who trained his own chorus, Ar. Pax829.

German (Pape)

[Seite 624] ὁ, der Dithyramben zum Aufführen einübt und zugleich der Dichter ist, Ar. Pax 829.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

δῑθῠραμβοδῐδάσκαλος: ὁ, ὁ διθυραμβικὸς ποιητὴς ὁ διδάσκων τὸν ἴδιόν του χορόν, Ἀριστ. Εἰρ. 828· ἴδε διδάσκω ΙΙ.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (ὁ) :
poète dithyrambique entraînant son propre chœur.
Étymologie: διθύραμβος, διδάσκαλος.

Spanish (DGE)

(δῑθῠραμβοδῐδάσκᾰλος) -ου, ὁ el que enseña a un coro a recitar el ditirambo Ar.Pax 829, cf. Sud.

Greek Monolingual

διθυραμβοδιδάσκαλος, ο (Α)
ποιητής και δάσκαλος συγχρόνως τών διθυράμβων.

Greek Monotonic

δῑθῠραμβοδῐδάσκᾰλος: ὁ, ποιητής που συνέθετε διθυράμβους και ο οποίος δίδασκε το δικό του χορό, σε Αριστοφ.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

δῑθῠραμβοδιδάσκαλος: ὁ автор дифирамбов (руководящий разучиванием своих произведений) Arph.

Middle Liddell

δῑθῠραμβο-δῐδάσκᾰλος, ὁ, n
the dithyrambic poet who taught his own chorus, Ar.

English (Woodhouse)

dithyrambic poet

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