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Latest revision as of 11:53, 25 August 2023
English (LSJ)
δυσαγές, (ἅγος) impious, opp. εὐαγής, Man.5.180, Poll.1.33.
Spanish (DGE)
-ές
impío de pers., op. εὐαγής Poll.1.33, ἔθνη τὰ δυσαγέστατα Cels.Phil.7.62, δυσαγῆ ... ἔνθεον Ἄττιν Man.5.180
•subst. τὰ φίλα πράττειν τῷ δυσαγεῖ (τῷ Λικιννίῳ) πεπεισμένοι (οἱ κόλακες) convencidos (los aduladores) de estar haciendo lo que agradaba al impío (Licinio) Eus.HE 10.8.17
•no de pers. πόλεμος Eus.HE 10.8.3, πορνεία Anon.V.Thecl.18.37, μιαρὰ καὶ δυσαγῆ ἀποτελέσματα Anon.V.Thecl.22.19.
German (Pape)
[Seite 674] ές, mit schwerer Schuld behaftet, gottlos; Man. 5, 179; Poll. 1, 33.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
δυσᾰγής: -ές, (ἄγος) ἀσεβής, ἀντίθ. εὐαγής, Μανέθων 5. 180.