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λύπης ἰατρός ἐστιν ἀνθρώποις λόγος → for men reason cures grief, for men reason is a healer of grief, a physician for grief is to people a word, pain's healer is a word to man, logos is a healer of man's anguish, talking through one's grief is therapeutic

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==Translations==
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Arabic: رَجَمَ‎; Armenian: քարկոծել; Azerbaijani: daşlamaq; Breton: labezañ, meinata; Catalan: apedregar, lapidar; Czech: kamenovat, ukamenovat; Danish: stene; Dutch: stenigen; Esperanto: ŝtonmortigi; Faroese: steina; Finnish: kivittää; French: lapider; Galician: lapidar, apedrar, acoiar, acantazar; German: steinigen; Ancient Greek: λιθοβολέω; Hindi: संगसार करना; Hungarian: megkövez; Interlingua: lapidar; Irish: cloch; Italian: lapidare; Khmer: ចោលដុំថ្ម; Latin: lapidō; Macedonian: каменува; Nahuatl: motla, tehuia; Norman: lapider; Norwegian: steine; Occitan: lapidar; Old English: stǣnan, hǣnan, ġehǣnan; Persian: سنگسار کردن‎; Polish: kamienować, ukamienować; Portuguese: apedrejar, lapidar; Quechua: chanqiyay, ch'aqiy; Slovak: kameňovať, ukameňovať; Spanish: lapidar, apedrear; Swahili: jiwe; Swedish: stena; Welsh: llabyddio
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Full diacritics: λῐθολευστέω Medium diacritics: λιθολευστέω Low diacritics: λιθολευστέω Capitals: ΛΙΘΟΛΕΥΣΤΕΩ
Transliteration A: litholeustéō Transliteration B: litholeusteō Transliteration C: litholefsteo Beta Code: liqoleuste/w

English (LSJ)

pelt with stones, Sch.Ar.Ach. 233.

German (Pape)

[Seite 45] mit Steinen werfen, steinigen, Sp., wie Schol. Ar. Ach. 232.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

λῐθολευστέω: λιθοβολῶ, ἀποκτείνω διὰ λιθοβολίας, Ἐκκλ., Γραμμ.

Translations

Arabic: رَجَمَ‎; Armenian: քարկոծել; Azerbaijani: daşlamaq; Breton: labezañ, meinata; Catalan: apedregar, lapidar; Czech: kamenovat, ukamenovat; Danish: stene; Dutch: stenigen; Esperanto: ŝtonmortigi; Faroese: steina; Finnish: kivittää; French: lapider; Galician: lapidar, apedrar, acoiar, acantazar; German: steinigen; Ancient Greek: λιθοβολέω; Hindi: संगसार करना; Hungarian: megkövez; Interlingua: lapidar; Irish: cloch; Italian: lapidare; Khmer: ចោលដុំថ្ម; Latin: lapidō; Macedonian: каменува; Nahuatl: motla, tehuia; Norman: lapider; Norwegian: steine; Occitan: lapidar; Old English: stǣnan, hǣnan, ġehǣnan; Persian: سنگسار کردن‎; Polish: kamienować, ukamienować; Portuguese: apedrejar, lapidar; Quechua: chanqiyay, ch'aqiy; Slovak: kameňovať, ukameňovať; Spanish: lapidar, apedrear; Swahili: jiwe; Swedish: stena; Welsh: llabyddio