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νεκρὸν ἐάν ποτ' ἴδηις καὶ μνήματα κωφὰ παράγηις κοινὸν ἔσοπτρον ὁρᾶις· ὁ θανὼν οὕτως προσεδόκα → whenever you see a body dead, or pass by silent tombs, you look into the mirror of all men's destiny: the dead man expected nothing else | if you ever see a corpse or walk by quiet graves, that's when you look into the mirror we all share: the dead expected this

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Full diacritics: σφάκος Medium diacritics: σφάκος Low diacritics: σφάκος Capitals: ΣΦΑΚΟΣ
Transliteration A: sphákos Transliteration B: sphakos Transliteration C: sfakos Beta Code: sfa/kos

English (LSJ)

[ᾰ], ὁ, A sage-apple, Salvia calycina, Cratin.325, Eup.14.3, Ar. Th.486, Thphr.HP6.1.4. II a kind of lichen or tree-moss, found on oaks, Plin.HN24.27; also written sphagnos, ibid. and 12.108; found on rocks, Hsch. s.v. βρύα (where σκάφος cod.); φάσκον in Thphr.HP3.8.6; φάσκος in Hsch.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

σφάκος: ὁ, ἐλελίσφακος, κοινῶς «φασκομηλιά», Λατ. salvia, Κρατῖν. ἐν Ἀδήλ. 135· σφάκον εὐώδη Εὔπολ. ἐν «Αἰξὶ» 1, Ἀριστοφάν. Θεσμ. 486· νῦν δὲ καλεῖται ἐν Ἑλλάδι ἐλελισφακιά, ὅρα Schneid. Ind. Theophr., πρβλ. ἐλελίσφακος, φασκομηλία, σφάγνος. ΙΙ. εἶδος λειχῆνος φυομένου ἐπὶ δρυῶν, Πλίν. 24. 17· φέρεται καὶ sphagnos, αὐτόθι καὶ 12. 50· φάσκον παρὰ Θεοφρ. π. Φυτ. Ἱστ. 3. 8, 6· φάσκος παρ’ Ἡσυχ. ἐν λέξ. σφάκος ἐν τέλει.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (ὁ) :
sauge, plante.
Étymologie: DELG pas d'étym.

Greek Monolingual

ὁ, Α
βλ. φάσκος.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

σφάκος: (ᾰ) ὁ шалфей Arph., Plut.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

σφάκος -ου, ὁ salie (kruid).

Frisk Etymological English

Grammatical information: m.
Meaning: sage (com., Thphr.).
Dialectal forms: Myc. pakowe, s. Morpurgo Lex. s. v.
Compounds: σφακώδης rich of sage (H.). On ἐλελίσφακος s. v.
Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin] (V)
Etymology: Unclear. By Solmsen Wortforsch. 5 because of the contracting effect connected with σφάκελος. Cf. φάσκος. Further belong here σφάγνος, φαγνος, Furnée 124 etc.; so the family is Pre-Greek.

Frisk Etymology German

σφάκος: {sphákos}
Grammar: m.
Meaning: Salbei (Kom., Thphr.)
Composita: mit σφακώδης reich an Salbei (H.). Zu ἐλελίσφακος s. bes.
Etymology: Unklar myk. pa-ko-we, s. Morpurgo Lex. s. v. — Von Solmsen Wortforsch. 5 wegen der zusammenziehenden Wirkung mit σφάκελος verbunden. Vgl. φάσκος.
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