ἀκιδώδης: Difference between revisions

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τὸ κακὸν δοκεῖν ποτ' ἐσθλὸν τῷδ' ἔμμεν' ὅτῳ φρένας θεὸς ἄγει πρὸς ἄταν → evil appears as good to him whose mind the god is leading to destruction (Sophocles, Antigone 622f.)

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|Beta Code=a)kidw/dhs
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Transliteration A: akidṓdēs Transliteration B: akidōdēs Transliteration C: akidodis Beta Code: a)kidw/dhs

English (LSJ)

ἀκιδώδες, pointed, Thphr. HP 4.12.2

Spanish (DGE)

-ες puntiagudo σπερμάτιον Thphr.HP 4.12.2.

German (Pape)

[Seite 73] ες, spitzig, Theophr.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἀκῐδώδης: -ες, (ἀκίς, εἶδος) ὀξύς, ὀξεῖαν ἔχων ἄκραν, Θεοφρ. Ἰ. Φ. 4.12, 2.

Greek Monolingual

-ες (Α ἀκιδώδης) ἀκίς
νεοελλ.
ο γεμάτος ακίδες
αρχ.
οξύς, αιχμηρός.