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πείθεται πᾶς ἥδιον ἢ βιάζεται (Dio Cassius, Historiae Romanae 8.36.3) → it's always more pleasant to be persuaded than to be forced

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|Transliteration C=katatrizo
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|Beta Code=katatri/zw
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|Definition=strengthd. for [[τρίζω]], <span class="bibl">Batr.88</span>.
|Definition=strengthened for [[τρίζω]], <span class="bibl">Batr.88</span>.
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Transliteration A: katatrízō Transliteration B: katatrizō Transliteration C: katatrizo Beta Code: katatri/zw

English (LSJ)

strengthened for τρίζω, Batr.88.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

κατατρίζω: ἐπιτεταμ. ἀντὶ τοῦ τρίζω, περὶ τῶν μυῶν, Βατραχομυομ. 88.

French (Bailly abrégé)

pousser un petit cri aigu.
Étymologie: κατά, τρίζω.

Greek Monolingual

κατατρίζω (Α)
(επιτ. τ. του τρίζω) (για ποντίκια) εκφέρω συνεχή τριγμό.

Greek Monotonic

κατατρίζω: σκληρίζω ή τσιρίζω δυνατά, σε Βατραχομ.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

κατατρίζω: издавать писк, пищать Batr.

Middle Liddell


to squeak or scream loudly, Batr.