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|Transliteration C=kampanos
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|Beta Code=ka/mpanos
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|Definition=ὁ, [[weighing-machine]], [[steelyard]], PMasp.325 iv<span class="title">A</span>37 (vi A.D.), <span class="title">Gloss.</span> (Lat. [[campana]]).
|Definition=ὁ, [[weighing-machine]], [[steelyard]], PMasp.325 iv''A''37 (vi A.D.), ''Glossaria'' (Lat. [[campana]]).
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Transliteration A: kámpanos Transliteration B: kampanos Transliteration C: kampanos Beta Code: ka/mpanos

English (LSJ)

ὁ, weighing-machine, steelyard, PMasp.325 ivA37 (vi A.D.), Glossaria (Lat. campana).

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

κάμπανος: ὁ, = στατήρ, «καντάρι», Γλωσσ.· ἴδε Δουκάγγ. (γράφεται καὶ καμπανός).

Greek Monolingual

κάμπανος, ὁ (Α)
βλ. καμπανός.

Frisk Etymological English

Grammatical information: m.
Meaning: weighing-machine, steelyard' (pap. VI c. A.D.)
Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Lat.
Etymology: From Latin campana.