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|dgtxt=-ου, τό<br /><br /><b class="num">• Alolema(s):</b> acent. -κινόν <i>Gp</i>.10.14.1, 15 tít.; δορ- Alex.Trall.1.523.27, Paul.Aeg.1.81.2, 3.6.2; δωράκιον <i>PRyl</i>.630.419 (IV d.C.); δοράκιον <i>SB</i> 15302.55 (V d.C.)<br />bot. [[durazno]], lat. [[duracinum]], <i>PMich</i>.680.9 (III/IV d.C.), Gr.Nyss.<i>Ep</i>.20.11, <i>PRyl</i>.l.c., <i>SB</i>.l.c., Alex.Trall.l.c., Paul.Aeg.ll.cc., <i>CPR</i> 10.62.4 (VII d.C.), <i>Gp</i>.ll.cc.
|dgtxt=-ου, τό<br /><b class="num">• Alolema(s):</b> acent. -κινόν <i>Gp</i>.10.14.1, 15 tít.; δορ- Alex.Trall.1.523.27, Paul.Aeg.1.81.2, 3.6.2; δωράκιον <i>PRyl</i>.630.419 (IV d.C.); δοράκιον <i>SB</i> 15302.55 (V d.C.)<br />bot. [[durazno]], lat. [[duracinum]], <i>PMich</i>.680.9 (III/IV d.C.), Gr.Nyss.<i>Ep</i>.20.11, <i>PRyl</i>.l.c., <i>SB</i>.l.c., Alex.Trall.l.c., Paul.Aeg.ll.cc., <i>CPR</i> 10.62.4 (VII d.C.), <i>Gp</i>.ll.cc.
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Full diacritics: δωράκινον Medium diacritics: δωράκινον Low diacritics: δωράκινον Capitals: ΔΩΡΑΚΙΝΟΝ
Transliteration A: dōrákinon Transliteration B: dōrakinon Transliteration C: dorakinon Beta Code: dwra/kinon

English (LSJ)

(sc. μῆλον), τό, = Lat. A duracinum, a kind of peach, clingstone, Gp.3.1.4, 10.13.1.

German (Pape)

[Seite 695] τό, eine Art Aepfel, Geop.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

δωράκινον: (ἐνν. μῆλον), τό, τὸ γνωστὸν ὀπωρικόν, ῥοδάκινον, Λατ. duracinum, Γεωπ. 10. 13, 1.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (τό) :
s.e. μῆλον;
sorte de pêche à chair dure, fruit.
Étymologie: DELG lat. duracinum ; v. ῥοδάκινον.

Spanish (DGE)

-ου, τό
• Alolema(s): acent. -κινόν Gp.10.14.1, 15 tít.; δορ- Alex.Trall.1.523.27, Paul.Aeg.1.81.2, 3.6.2; δωράκιον PRyl.630.419 (IV d.C.); δοράκιον SB 15302.55 (V d.C.)
bot. durazno, lat. duracinum, PMich.680.9 (III/IV d.C.), Gr.Nyss.Ep.20.11, PRyl.l.c., SB.l.c., Alex.Trall.l.c., Paul.Aeg.ll.cc., CPR 10.62.4 (VII d.C.), Gp.ll.cc.

Greek Monolingual

δωράκινον, το (AM)
ροδάκινο.

Frisk Etymological English

Meaning: kingstone, a kind of peach (Gp. 3,1,4)
Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Lat.
Etymology: From Lat. duracinum. André, Lexique s.v. In ModGr. ῥωδάκινον.