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|Definition=only in Ep.form [[αἰειγενέτης]], ου, ὁ, epith. of the gods, <span class="sense"><span class="bld">A</span> [[everlasting]], used by Hom. only at the end of a line, θεῶν αἰειγενετάων <span class="bibl">Il.2.400</span>, cf. <span class="bibl">3.296</span>.</span>
|Definition=only in Ep.form [[αἰειγενέτης]], ου, ὁ, [[epithet]] of the gods, [[everlasting]], used by Hom. only at the end of a line, θεῶν αἰειγενετάων Il.2.400, cf. 3.296.
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|mdlsjtxt=[[γίγνομαι]]<br />epith. of the gods, like αἰὲν ἐόντες, [[everlasting]], [[immortal]], [[θεῶν]] αἰειγενετάων, θεοῖς αἰειγενέτῃσιν Il.
|mdlsjtxt=[[γίγνομαι]]<br />[[epithet]] of the gods, like αἰὲν ἐόντες, [[everlasting]], [[immortal]], [[θεῶν]] αἰειγενετάων, θεοῖς αἰειγενέτῃσιν Il.
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|trtx====[[immortal]]===
Arabic: خَالِد‎; Armenian: անմահ, անմեռ, անմեռական; Asturian: inmortal; Azerbaijani: ölməz; Belarusian: бессмяротны; Bulgarian: безсмъ́ртен; Catalan: immortal; Chinese Mandarin: 不朽的; Czech: nesmrtelný; Danish: udødelig; Dutch: [[onsterfelijk]], [[ondoodbaar]]; Esperanto: senmorta; Estonian: surematu; Finnish: kuolematon; French: [[immortel]]; Galician: inmortal; Georgian: უკვდავი; German: [[unsterblich]]; Greek: [[αθάνατος]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἄβροτος]], [[ἀειγενέτης]], [[ἀείζων]], [[ἀείζωος]], [[ἀείζως]], [[ἀειθαλής]], [[ἀθάνατος]], [[ἀθανής]], [[αἰειγενέτης]], [[αἰειγενής]], [[αἰωνόβιος]], [[ἀμβρόσιος]], [[ἄμβροτος]], [[ἄπθιτος]], [[ἄφθαρτος]], [[ἄφθιτος]], [[δαρόβιος]], [[δηρόβιος]], [[δολιχαίων]], [[μακραίων]]; Hindi: अमर; Hungarian: halhatatlan; Icelandic: ódauðlegur; Indonesian: kekal, abadi; Irish: neamhbhásmhar, buan, síoraí, bithbheo; Italian: [[immortale]]; Japanese: 不滅の, 死なない, 潰れない; Kazakh: өлімсіз, өлмес; Korean: 불사하다; Kumyk: оьлюмсюз; Kurdish Central Kurdish: نەمر‎; Northern Kurdish: nemir, hersax, herheyî; Kyrgyz: өлбөс, өлүмсүз; Latin: [[immortalis]], [[aeternus]]; Macedonian: бесмртен; Manx: neuvarvaanagh, neuvaasoil; Maori: mutungakore; Middle English: undedly; Norwegian: udødelig; Occitan: immortal; Old English: undēadlīċ; Persian: نامیرا‎; Plautdietsch: onstoaflich; Polish: nieśmiertelny; Portuguese: [[imortal]]; Romanian: nemuritor, imortal; Russian: [[бессмертный]]; Sanskrit: अमृत; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бѐсмртан; Roman: bèsmrtan; Slovak: nesmrteľný; Slovene: nesmrten; Spanish: [[inmortal]]; Swedish: odödlig; Tocharian A: onkrac; Tocharian B: oṅkrotte; Turkish: ölümsüz; Ukrainian: безсмертний; Uzbek: oʻlmas; Vietnamese: bất tử
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Transliteration A: aeigenétēs Transliteration B: aeigenetēs Transliteration C: aeigenetis Beta Code: a)eigene/ths

English (LSJ)

only in Ep.form αἰειγενέτης, ου, ὁ, epithet of the gods, everlasting, used by Hom. only at the end of a line, θεῶν αἰειγενετάων Il.2.400, cf. 3.296.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἀειγενέτης: μόνον ἐν τῷ Ἐπ. τύπῳ αἰειγενέτης, ου, ὁ, (γενέσθαι) ἐπώνυμον τῶν θεῶν, ὡς τὸ αἰὲν ἐόντες, αἰώνιοι, ἀθάνατοι, ἐν χρήσει παρ’ Ὁμ. μόνον ἐν τέλει στίχου· θεῶν αἰειγενετάων, Ἰλ. Β. 400, καὶ ἄλλ·. θεοῖς αἰειγενέτησιν, Γ. 296, καὶ ἀλλ.

Greek Monotonic

ἀειγενέτης: μόνο σε Επικ. τύπο αἰει-γενέτης, -ου, (γίγνομαι)· επίθ. των θεών, όπως το αἰὲν ἐόντες = αιώνιοι, αθάνατοι· θεῶν αἰειγενετάων, θεοῖς αἰειγενέτῃσιν, σε Ομήρ. Ιλ.

Middle Liddell

γίγνομαι
epithet of the gods, like αἰὲν ἐόντες, everlasting, immortal, θεῶν αἰειγενετάων, θεοῖς αἰειγενέτῃσιν Il.

Translations

immortal

Arabic: خَالِد‎; Armenian: անմահ, անմեռ, անմեռական; Asturian: inmortal; Azerbaijani: ölməz; Belarusian: бессмяротны; Bulgarian: безсмъ́ртен; Catalan: immortal; Chinese Mandarin: 不朽的; Czech: nesmrtelný; Danish: udødelig; Dutch: onsterfelijk, ondoodbaar; Esperanto: senmorta; Estonian: surematu; Finnish: kuolematon; French: immortel; Galician: inmortal; Georgian: უკვდავი; German: unsterblich; Greek: αθάνατος; Ancient Greek: ἄβροτος, ἀειγενέτης, ἀείζων, ἀείζωος, ἀείζως, ἀειθαλής, ἀθάνατος, ἀθανής, αἰειγενέτης, αἰειγενής, αἰωνόβιος, ἀμβρόσιος, ἄμβροτος, ἄπθιτος, ἄφθαρτος, ἄφθιτος, δαρόβιος, δηρόβιος, δολιχαίων, μακραίων; Hindi: अमर; Hungarian: halhatatlan; Icelandic: ódauðlegur; Indonesian: kekal, abadi; Irish: neamhbhásmhar, buan, síoraí, bithbheo; Italian: immortale; Japanese: 不滅の, 死なない, 潰れない; Kazakh: өлімсіз, өлмес; Korean: 불사하다; Kumyk: оьлюмсюз; Kurdish Central Kurdish: نەمر‎; Northern Kurdish: nemir, hersax, herheyî; Kyrgyz: өлбөс, өлүмсүз; Latin: immortalis, aeternus; Macedonian: бесмртен; Manx: neuvarvaanagh, neuvaasoil; Maori: mutungakore; Middle English: undedly; Norwegian: udødelig; Occitan: immortal; Old English: undēadlīċ; Persian: نامیرا‎; Plautdietsch: onstoaflich; Polish: nieśmiertelny; Portuguese: imortal; Romanian: nemuritor, imortal; Russian: бессмертный; Sanskrit: अमृत; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бѐсмртан; Roman: bèsmrtan; Slovak: nesmrteľný; Slovene: nesmrten; Spanish: inmortal; Swedish: odödlig; Tocharian A: onkrac; Tocharian B: oṅkrotte; Turkish: ölümsüz; Ukrainian: безсмертний; Uzbek: oʻlmas; Vietnamese: bất tử