νευρόνοσος: Difference between revisions

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ὃν οἱ θεοὶ φιλοῦσιν ἀποθνήσκει νέος → he whom the gods love dies young, only the good die young

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|Transliteration C=nevronosos
|Transliteration C=nevronosos
|Beta Code=neuro/nosos
|Beta Code=neuro/nosos
|Definition=ον, [[diseased in the sinews]], <span class="bibl">Man.4.501</span>.
|Definition=νευρόνοσον, [[diseased in the sinews]], Man.4.501.
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Full diacritics: νευρόνοσος Medium diacritics: νευρόνοσος Low diacritics: νευρόνοσος Capitals: ΝΕΥΡΟΝΟΣΟΣ
Transliteration A: neurónosos Transliteration B: neuronosos Transliteration C: nevronosos Beta Code: neuro/nosos

English (LSJ)

νευρόνοσον, diseased in the sinews, Man.4.501.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

νευρόνοσος: -ον, ὁ ἔχων νόσημα ἐν τοῖς νεύροις, Μανέθων 4. 501.

Greek Monolingual

νευρόνοσος, -ον (Α)
αυτός που έχει πάθηση τών νεύρων.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < νεῦρον + -νοσος (< νόσος), πρβλ. άνοσος, πολύνοσος].

German (Pape)

an den Sehnen krank, Maneth. 4.501.