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δὶς ἐξαμαρτεῖν ταὐτὸν οὐκ ἀνδρὸς σοφοῦ → a wise man should not keep making the same mistake, a wise man should not repeat the same mistake, doing twice the same mistake is not a wise man's doing, making the same mistake twice does not befit the wise, making the same mistake twice does not belong to a man who is wise, making the same mistake twice does not belong to a wise man, the wise man does not make the same mistake twice, to commit the same sin twice is not a sign of a wise man, it is unwise to err twice

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|dgtxt=-ων, τά<br /><b class="num">• Alolema(s):</b> [[Ἄβδαρα]] Ptol.<i>Geog</i>.2.4.7<br /><b class="num">• Morfología:</b> [dat. plu. -οισιν Herod.2.58]<br /><b class="num">1</b> [[Abdera]] [[ciudad]] griega de [[Tracia]], Hdt.1.168, Anacr.191.1, Th.2.97.1, Herod.2.58, Str.7.fr.44, 46.<br /><b class="num">2</b> [[Adra]] (en Almería) [[ciudad]] de la Bética, Str.3.4.3, Ptol.<i>Geog</i>.l.c.
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|wketx=[[Abdera]] (Greek: [[Ἄβδηρα]]) is a municipality in the Xanthi regional unit of Thrace, Greece. In classical antiquity, it was a major Greek polis on the Thracian coast.
The name Abdera is of Phoenician origin and was shared in antiquity by Abdera, Spain and a town near Carthage in North Africa. It was variously Hellenized as Ἄβδηρα (Ábdēra), Αὔδηρα (Aúdēra), Ἄβδαρα (Ábdara), Ἄβδηρον (Ábdēron), and [[Ἄβδηρος]] (Ábdēros), before being Latinized as Abdera. Greek legend attributed the name to an eponymous Abderus who fell nearby and was memorialized by Hercules's founding of a city at the location.
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Abdera was an ancient Carthaginian and Roman port on a hill above the modern Adra on the southeastern Mediterranean coast of Spain. It was located between Malaca (now Málaga) and Carthago Nova (now Cartagena) in the district inhabited by the Bastuli.
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|btext=ων ([[τά]]) :<br />Abdère, <i>cité de Thrace</i>.
|btext=ων ([[τά]]) :<br />[[Abdère]], <i>cité de Thrace</i>.
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|dgtxt=-ων, τά<br /><b class="num">• Alolema(s):</b> [[Ἄβδαρα]] Ptol.<i>Geog</i>.2.4.7<br /><b class="num">• Morfología:</b> [dat. plu. -οισιν Herod.2.58]<br /><b class="num">1</b> [[Abdera]] [[ciudad]] griega de Tracia, Hdt.1.168, Anacr.191.1, Th.2.97.1, Herod.2.58, Str.7.fr.44, 46.<br /><b class="num">2</b> [[Adra]] (en Almería) [[ciudad]] de la Bética, Str.3.4.3, Ptol.<i>Geog</i>.l.c.
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|elrutext='''Ἄβδηρα:''' τά Абдеры (город во Фракии Her.).
|elrutext='''Ἄβδηρα:''' τά Абдеры (город во Фракии Her.).
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Revision as of 11:35, 10 April 2024

Spanish (DGE)

-ων, τά
• Alolema(s): Ἄβδαρα Ptol.Geog.2.4.7
• Morfología: [dat. plu. -οισιν Herod.2.58]
1 Abdera ciudad griega de Tracia, Hdt.1.168, Anacr.191.1, Th.2.97.1, Herod.2.58, Str.7.fr.44, 46.
2 Adra (en Almería) ciudad de la Bética, Str.3.4.3, Ptol.Geog.l.c.

Wikipedia EN

Abdera (Greek: Ἄβδηρα) is a municipality in the Xanthi regional unit of Thrace, Greece. In classical antiquity, it was a major Greek polis on the Thracian coast.

The name Abdera is of Phoenician origin and was shared in antiquity by Abdera, Spain and a town near Carthage in North Africa. It was variously Hellenized as Ἄβδηρα (Ábdēra), Αὔδηρα (Aúdēra), Ἄβδαρα (Ábdara), Ἄβδηρον (Ábdēron), and Ἄβδηρος (Ábdēros), before being Latinized as Abdera. Greek legend attributed the name to an eponymous Abderus who fell nearby and was memorialized by Hercules's founding of a city at the location.


Abdera was an ancient Carthaginian and Roman port on a hill above the modern Adra on the southeastern Mediterranean coast of Spain. It was located between Malaca (now Málaga) and Carthago Nova (now Cartagena) in the district inhabited by the Bastuli.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ων (τά) :
Abdère, cité de Thrace.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Ἄβδηρα: τά Абдеры (город во Фракии Her.).