Ask at the forum if you have an Ancient or Modern Greek query!

διϊστέον: Difference between revisions

From LSJ

Cras amet qui numquam amavit quique amavit cras amet → May he love tomorrow who has never loved before; And may he who has loved, love tomorrow as well.

Pervigilium Veneris
m (pape replacement)
m (LSJ1 replacement)
 
Line 8: Line 8:
|Transliteration C=diisteon
|Transliteration C=diisteon
|Beta Code=dii+ste/on
|Beta Code=dii+ste/on
|Definition=(δίοιδα) [[one must learn]], [[varia lectio|v.l.]] for [[διοιστέον]], <span class="bibl">E.<span class="title">Hipp.</span>491</span>.
|Definition=([[δίοιδα]]) [[one must learn]], [[varia lectio|v.l.]] for [[διοιστέον]], E.''Hipp.''491.
}}
}}
{{DGE
{{DGE

Latest revision as of 11:35, 25 August 2023

Click links below for lookup in third sources:
Full diacritics: διϊστέον Medium diacritics: διϊστέον Low diacritics: διϊστέον Capitals: ΔΙΪΣΤΕΟΝ
Transliteration A: diïstéon Transliteration B: diisteon Transliteration C: diisteon Beta Code: dii+ste/on

English (LSJ)

(δίοιδα) one must learn, v.l. for διοιστέον, E.Hipp.491.

Spanish (DGE)

hay que referir, hay que contar ὡς τάχος διιστέον, τὸν ... ἀμφὶ σοῦ λόγον hay que contar cuanto antes la historia sobre ti E.Hipp.491.

Greek Monotonic

διϊστέον: ρημ. επίθ. του δίοιδα, πρέπει να διαγνώσουμε, σε Ευρ.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

διϊστέον: Eur. adj. verb. к δίοιδα.

German (Pape)

adj. verb. zu δίοιδα, Eur. Hipp. 491.