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|Transliteration C=aiksoneyomai
|Transliteration C=aiksoneyomai
|Beta Code=ai)cwneu/omai
|Beta Code=ai)cwneu/omai
|Definition=Dep., <span class="sense"><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class="bld">A</span> <b class="b2">to be slanderous</b>, like the people of the Attic deme <span class="title">Aexone</span>, Harp. s.v. [[Αἰξωνή]].</span>
|Definition=Dep., to [[be slanderous]], like the people of the Attic deme ''Aexone'', Harp. [[sub verbo|s.v.]] [[Αἰξωνή]].
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|dgtxt=[[ser como los del demo ático de Exona]] e.d. [[ser un blasfemo, malhablado]] Harp.s.u. [[Αἰξωνή]], ἐκ δήμων δὲ [[βλασφημία]] τὸ αἰξωνεύεσθαι τὸ κακολογεῖν Suet.<i>Blasph</i>.255, cf. Sch.Pl.<i>Lach</i>.197c, <i>Lex</i>.A. α 2.
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|lstext='''αἰξωνεύομαι''': ἀποθ. βλασφημῶ, κακολογῶ, «αἰξωνεύεσθαι, ὡς ἀπὸ δήμου τινὸς ἡ [[κατηγορία]] τοῦ Αἰξωνέως,... βλάσφημοι γὰρ οἱ Αἰξωνεῖς κατηγοροῦνται», Α.Β. 354. Μένανδρ. ἐν «Κανηφόρῳ», 5.
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Transliteration A: aixōneúomai Transliteration B: aixōneuomai Transliteration C: aiksoneyomai Beta Code: ai)cwneu/omai

English (LSJ)

Dep., to be slanderous, like the people of the Attic deme Aexone, Harp. s.v. Αἰξωνή.

Spanish (DGE)

ser como los del demo ático de Exona e.d. ser un blasfemo, malhablado Harp.s.u. Αἰξωνή, ἐκ δήμων δὲ βλασφημία τὸ αἰξωνεύεσθαι τὸ κακολογεῖν Suet.Blasph.255, cf. Sch.Pl.Lach.197c, Lex.A. α 2.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

αἰξωνεύομαι: ἀποθ. βλασφημῶ, κακολογῶ, «αἰξωνεύεσθαι, ὡς ἀπὸ δήμου τινὸς ἡ κατηγορία τοῦ Αἰξωνέως,... βλάσφημοι γὰρ οἱ Αἰξωνεῖς κατηγοροῦνται», Α.Β. 354. Μένανδρ. ἐν «Κανηφόρῳ», 5.