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|Transliteration C=mitraloias
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|Beta Code=mhtraloi/as
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|Definition=ου, ὁ, ([[ἀλοιάω]]) [[striking one's mother]]: hence, [[matricide]], <span class="bibl">A.<span class="title">Eu.</span>153</span> (lyr.), <span class="bibl">210</span>, <span class="bibl">Lys.10.8</span>, <span class="bibl">Pl.<span class="title">Phd.</span>114a</span>, etc.:—also written [[μητρολῴας]] or [[μητρολώας]], <span class="bibl"><span class="title">1 Ep.Ti.</span>1.9</span>, <span class="title">Gloss.</span>
|Definition=-ου, ὁ, ([[ἀλοιάω]]) [[striking one's mother]]: hence, [[matricide]], A.''Eu.''153 (lyr.), 210, Lys.10.8, [[Plato|Pl.]]''[[Phaedo|Phd.]]'' 114a, etc.:—also written [[μητρολῴας]] or [[μητρολώας]], ''1 Ep.Ti.''1.9, ''Glossaria''.
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Armenian: մայրասպան; Czech: matkovrah; French: [[matricide]]; German: [[Muttermörder]], [[Muttermörderin]]; Greek: [[μητροκτόνος]]; Ancient Greek: [[μητραλοίας]], [[μητρολῴας]], [[μητρολώας]], [[μητραλοίης]], [[μητροκτόνος]], [[μητρολέτης]], [[μητρορραίστης]], [[μητροφόνος]]; Irish: marfóir máthar; Latin: [[matricida]]; Polish: matkobójca, matkobójczyni; Portuguese: [[matricida]]; Russian: [[матереубийца]]; Serbo-Croatian Roman: materoubica, majkoubica; Swedish: modermördare
Armenian: մայրասպան; Czech: matkovrah; French: [[matricide]]; German: [[Muttermörder]], [[Muttermörderin]]; Greek: [[μητροκτόνος]]; Ancient Greek: [[ματροφόνος]], [[μητραλοίας]], [[μητραλοίης]], [[μητραλῴας]], [[μητροκτόνος]], [[μητρολέτης]], [[μητρολώας]], [[μητρολῴας]], [[μητρορραίστης]], [[μητροφόνος]]; Irish: marfóir máthar; Latin: [[matricida]]; Polish: matkobójca, matkobójczyni; Portuguese: [[matricida]]; Russian: [[матереубийца]]; Serbo-Croatian Roman: materoubica, majkoubica; Swedish: modermördare
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Latest revision as of 13:13, 25 August 2023

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Transliteration A: mētraloías Transliteration B: mētraloias Transliteration C: mitraloias Beta Code: mhtraloi/as

English (LSJ)

-ου, ὁ, (ἀλοιάω) striking one's mother: hence, matricide, A.Eu.153 (lyr.), 210, Lys.10.8, Pl.Phd. 114a, etc.:—also written μητρολῴας or μητρολώας, 1 Ep.Ti.1.9, Glossaria.

German (Pape)

[Seite 179] auch μητραλῴας, der seine Mutter schlägt, Muttermörder; Aesch. Eum. 148. 201; Plat. Phaed. 114 a; Sp., wie Luc. Deor. Concil. 12.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (ὁ) :
meurtrier de sa mère.
Étymologie: μήτηρ, ἀλοιάω.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

μητρᾰλοίᾱς: стяж. μητραλῴας, ου ὁ матереубийца Aesch., Plat., Luc., NT.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

μητρᾰλοίας: -ου, ὁ, (ἀλοιάω) ὁ τύπτων τὴν μητέρα αὐτοῦ, μητροκτόνος, Αἰσχύλ. Εὐμ. 153, 210, Λυσ. 116. 44, Πλάτ. Φαίδων 114Α, κτλ.· ἐν τοῖς Ἀντιγράφ. κτλ. ἐνίοτε φέρεται μητραλῴας· πρβλ. πατραλοίας.

Greek Monolingual

ο (ΑΜ μητραλοίας, Μ και μητραλῴας και μητρολοίας και μητρολώας, Α και μητρολῴας και μητρολώας)
αυτός που φονεύει τη μητέρα του, ο μητροκτόνος («τοὺς δὲ πατρολοίας καὶ μητραλοίας κατά τὸν Πυριφλεγέθοντα», Πλάτ.).
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < μήτηρ, μητρός + -αλοίας (< ἀλοιῶ, επικ. τ. του ἀλοῶ «χτυπώ, μαστιγώνω»), πρβλ. πατραλοίας].

Greek Monotonic

μητρᾰλοίας: -ου, ὁ (ἀλοιάω), αυτός που χτυπά θανατηφόρα τη μητέρα του, μητροκτόνος, σε Αισχύλ., Πλάτ. κ.λπ.

English (Woodhouse)

murderer of a mother, one who kills his mother

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Translations

matricide

Armenian: մայրասպան; Czech: matkovrah; French: matricide; German: Muttermörder, Muttermörderin; Greek: μητροκτόνος; Ancient Greek: ματροφόνος, μητραλοίας, μητραλοίης, μητραλῴας, μητροκτόνος, μητρολέτης, μητρολώας, μητρολῴας, μητρορραίστης, μητροφόνος; Irish: marfóir máthar; Latin: matricida; Polish: matkobójca, matkobójczyni; Portuguese: matricida; Russian: матереубийца; Serbo-Croatian Roman: materoubica, majkoubica; Swedish: modermördare