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πέτρην κοιλαίνει ρανὶς ὕδατος ἐνδελεχείῃ → constant dropping wears away a stone, constant dripping will wear away the hardest stone, little strokes fell big oaks, constant dripping wears the stone, constant dropping wears the stone, constant dripping will wear away a stone

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|Transliteration C=dysfthoggos
|Transliteration C=dysfthoggos
|Beta Code=du/sfqoggos
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|Definition=ον, <span class="sense"><span class="bld">A</span> [[hard-sounding]], <span class="bibl">Demetr.<span class="title">Eloc.</span>246</span>.</span>
|Definition=ον, [[hard-sounding]], <span class="bibl">Demetr.<span class="title">Eloc.</span>246</span>.
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Transliteration A: dýsphthongos Transliteration B: dysphthongos Transliteration C: dysfthoggos Beta Code: du/sfqoggos

English (LSJ)

ον, hard-sounding, Demetr.Eloc.246.

German (Pape)

[Seite 690] dasselbe, Demetr. Phal. 246.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

δύσφθογγος: -ον, δύσηχος, κακόηχος, Δημ. Φαλ. 246.

Spanish (DGE)

-ον
difícil de pronunciar, que suena duro al oído Demetr.Eloc.246.

Greek Monolingual

δύσφθογγος, -ον (Α)
κακόηχος.