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Transliteration A: pentáethlon Transliteration B: pentaethlon Transliteration C: pentaethlon Beta Code: penta/eqlon

English (LSJ)

Lyr. and Ionic, = πένταθλον.

French (Bailly abrégé)

v. πένταθλον.

English (Slater)

πεντάεθλον pentathlon πενταέθλῳ ἅμα σταδίου νικῶν δρόμον (O. 13.30)

Translations

Bulgarian: петобой; Catalan: pentatló; Czech: pětiboj; Finnish: antiikin viisiottelu; Galician: péntatlon; Italian: pentathlon; Portuguese: pentatlo; Romanian: pentatlon; Russian: пятиборье; Spanish: pentatlón