ἐντάνυσις: Difference between revisions
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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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|Beta Code=e)nta/nusis | |Beta Code=e)nta/nusis | ||
|Definition=[ᾰ], εως, ἡ, | |Definition=[ᾰ], εως, ἡ, [[stretching]], <span class="bibl">Eust.1913.37</span>. | ||
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Revision as of 07:00, 24 August 2022
English (LSJ)
[ᾰ], εως, ἡ, stretching, Eust.1913.37.
German (Pape)
[Seite 853] ἡ, das Anspannen, Eust.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἐντάνυσις: -εως, ἡ, τὸ ἐντανύειν, χορδῶν ἐντανύσει Εὐστ. Ὀδ. 1913, 37, καὶ ἐντανυσμός, ὁ, Σχόλ. εἰς Ὁμ. Ὀδ. Φ. 112.
Spanish (DGE)
-εως, ἡ tensión χορδῶν Eust.1913.38.
Greek Monolingual
ἐντάνυσις, η (Μ)
τέντωμα, έκταση («χορδῶν ἐντανύσει», Ευστ.).