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Περὶ τοῦ ἐπέκεινα τοῦ νοῦ κατὰ μὲν νόησιν πολλὰ λέγεται, θεωρεῖται δὲ ἀνοησίᾳ κρείττονι νοήσεως → On the subject of that which is beyond intellect, many statements are made on the basis of intellection, but it may be immediately cognised only by means of a non-intellection superior to intellection

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Full diacritics: αἰνᾰρέτης Medium diacritics: αἰναρέτης Low diacritics: αιναρέτης Capitals: ΑΙΝΑΡΕΤΗΣ
Transliteration A: ainarétēs Transliteration B: ainaretēs Transliteration C: ainaretis Beta Code: ai)nare/ths

English (LSJ)

ου, ὁ, (αἰνός) terribly brave, voc. -έτη (v.l.-έτα) Il.16.31.

Spanish (DGE)

(αἰνᾰρέτης) -ου, ὁ
• Morfología: [voc. sg. αἰναρέτη Il.16.31]
terriblemente valeroso de Aquiles Il.16.31, cf. Sch.Er.ad loc., Πέρσαι Vit.Pi.9.12.

French (Bailly abrégé)

voc. αἰναρέτη;
au courage terrible.
Étymologie: αἰνός, ἀρετή.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

αἰναρέτης -ου, ὁ αἰνός, ἀρετή vocat. -έτη, wiens dapperheid tot onheil leidt, ‘ongeluksheld’.

German (Pape)

voc. αἰναρέτη, du schrecklich tapferer, Il. 16.31 (ἅπαξ εἰρημ.); Aristonic. Scholl. ἡ διπλῆ, ὅτι τινὲς γράφουσιν αἴν' ἀρετῆς, καὶ ἐκφέρουσι κατὰ τὸ περισπώμενον, ἵν' ᾖ πρότερον αἰνέ, εἶτα πρὸς τὰ κάτω ἀρετῆς τί σευ ἄλλος ὀνήσεται πιθανώτερον δὲ συνθέτως αἰναρέτη, ἐπὶ κακῷ τὴν ἀρετὴν ἔχων.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

αἰνᾰρέτης: ου ὁ храбрец всем на горе Hom.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

αἰνᾰρέτης: -ου, ὁ (αἰνός) = σφόδρα γενναῖος, Ἰλ. Π. 31: - οὕτω καὶ αἰνάρετος θάνατος, Ἐπιγράμμ. Ἑλλ. 425.

English (Autenrieth)

(αἰνός, ἀρετή), only voc. αἰναρέτη: woful-valorous, of Achilles' misdirection of his might from the battle-field to the nursing of his wrath, Il. 16.31†.

Greek Monotonic

αἰνᾰρέτης: -ου, ὁ (αἰνός, ἀρετή), τρομερά γενναίος, σε Ομήρ. Ιλ.

Middle Liddell

αἰνός, ἀρετή
terribly brave, Il.