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|Beta Code=a)fadi/a
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|Definition=ἡ, ([[ἀφανδάνω]]) <span class="sense"><span class="bld">A</span> [[enmity]], <span class="bibl">Eup.34</span>:—also [[ἀφάδιος]] or [[ἀφάδειος]], = [[ἐχθρός]], Hdn.Gr.<span class="bibl">2.480</span>.</span>
|Definition=ἡ, ([[ἀφανδάνω]]) [[enmity]], <span class="bibl">Eup.34</span>:—also [[ἀφάδιος]] or [[ἀφάδειος]], = [[ἐχθρός]], Hdn.Gr.<span class="bibl">2.480</span>.
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Full diacritics: ἀφᾰδία Medium diacritics: ἀφαδία Low diacritics: αφαδία Capitals: ΑΦΑΔΙΑ
Transliteration A: aphadía Transliteration B: aphadia Transliteration C: afadia Beta Code: a)fadi/a

English (LSJ)

ἡ, (ἀφανδάνω) enmity, Eup.34:—also ἀφάδιος or ἀφάδειος, = ἐχθρός, Hdn.Gr.2.480.

German (Pape)

[Seite 406] ἡ, = ἔχθρα, Eupol. E. M. 174, 52.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἀφαδία: ἡ, «ἀφαδία, ἡ ἀπαρέσκουσα ἔχθρα. Εὔπολις ἐν Δραπέταις: ‘δοκῶ μοι νῦν ὁρᾶν ἀφαδίαν ᾽» Ἐτυμ. Μ. 174. 50.

Spanish (DGE)

(ἀφᾰδία) -ας, ἡ
1 enemistad δοκῶ μοι νῦν ὁρᾶν ἀφαδίαν Eup.376, cf. EM 174.50.
2 ἀφαδίαν· τὴν πολεμικὴν ναῦν, διὰ τὸ ἀφανδάνειν Hsch.
• Etimología: Prob. deriv. del tema de aor. ἀφαδεῖν de ἀφανδάνω, v. ἁνδάνω.

Frisk Etymological English

Grammatical information: f.
Meaning: enmity (Eup. 34).
Derivatives: ἄφαδος displeasing, odious (EM) and ἀφάδιος id. (Hdn.). -
Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]
Etymology: Derivations from ἀφανδάνω, ἀφαδεῖν (Od.); s. ἁνδάνω.
See also: ἁνδάνω

Frisk Etymology German

ἀφαδία: {aphadía}
Forms: — Daneben ἄφαδος verhaßt, verfeindet (EM) und ἀφάδιος ib. (Hdn.).
Grammar: f.
Meaning: Mißfallen, Feindschaft (Eup. 34).
Etymology: Ableitungen von ἀφανδάνω, ἀφαδεῖν (Od. usw.), s. ἁνδάνω.
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