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ἆρά γε λόγον ἔχει δυοῖν ἀρχαῖν, ὑλικῆς τε καὶ δραστικῆς → does it in fact have the function of two principles, the material and the active?

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|Transliteration C=smaragi
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|Beta Code=smaragh/
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|Definition=ἡ, <span class="sense"><span class="bld">A</span> [[crashing]], [[roar]], <span class="bibl">Opp.<span class="title">H.</span>5.243</span>.</span>
|Definition=ἡ, [[crashing]], [[roar]], <span class="bibl">Opp.<span class="title">H.</span>5.243</span>.
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Full diacritics: σμᾰρᾰγή Medium diacritics: σμαραγή Low diacritics: σμαραγή Capitals: ΣΜΑΡΑΓΗ
Transliteration A: smaragḗ Transliteration B: smaragē Transliteration C: smaragi Beta Code: smaragh/

English (LSJ)

ἡ, crashing, roar, Opp.H.5.243.

German (Pape)

[Seite 910] ἡ, das Dröhnen, Brausen, Rauschen, Opp. Hal. 5, 243.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

σμᾰρᾰγή: ἡ, κρότος ἰσχυρός, πάταγος, βροντή, Ὀππ. Ἁλ. 5. 245.

Greek Monolingual

ἡ, Α
ισχυρός κρότος, πάταγος, βροντή.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < σμαραγῶ].