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|Transliteration C=Ermiraklis
|Transliteration C=Ermiraklis
|Beta Code=&#42;(ermhraklh=s
|Beta Code=&#42;(ermhraklh=s
|Definition=έους, ὁ, [[Hermherakles]], [[Hermeracles]] v. [[Ἑρμαθήνη]].
|Definition=έους, ὁ, [[Hermherakles]], [[Hermeracles]] v. [[Ἑρμαθήνη]].
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[[File:HermHerakles 2.jpg|thumb|Herma with the head of Herakles. Museum of Ancient Messene, Greece|alt=Herma with the head of Herakles (Hermherakles). Museum of Ancient Messene, Greece.]]
[[File:HermHerakles 2.jpg|thumb|Herma with the head of Herakles. Museum of Ancient Messene, Greece|alt=Herma with the head of Herakles (Hermherakles). Museum of Ancient Messene, Greece.]]

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Transliteration A: Hermēraklē̂s Transliteration B: Hermēraklēs Transliteration C: Ermiraklis Beta Code: *(ermhraklh=s

English (LSJ)

έους, ὁ, Hermherakles, Hermeracles v. Ἑρμαθήνη.

Herma with the head of Herakles (Hermherakles). Museum of Ancient Messene, Greece.
Herma with the head of Herakles. Museum of Ancient Messene, Greece

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

Ἑρμηρακλῆς: έους, ὁ, ἴδε Ἑρμαθήνη.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Ἑρμηρακλῆς: έους ὁ Герм(г)еракл (соединенные изображения Гермеса и Геракла) Cic.

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Hermēracles: is, m., = Ἑρμῆς-Ἡρακλῆς,
I a double bust of Mercury and Hercules, Cic. Att. 1, 10, 3.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

Hermērāclēs, is, m. (Ἑρμηρακλῆς), buste représentant à la fois Mercure et Hercule: Cic. Att. 1, 10, 3.

Latin > German (Georges)

Hermērāclēs, is, m. (Ἑρμηρακλης), Merkur u. Herkules auf einem Postamente stehend, Akk. Plur. Hermeracles, Cic. ad Att. 1, 10, 3.