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|Definition= | |Definition=νημερτές, Dor. [[ναμερτής|νᾱμερτής]] (the only form used by Trag., A. ''Pers.''246), ([[νη-]], [[ἁμαρτάνω]]) [[unerring]], [[infallible]], [[γέρων]] [[ἅλιος]] νημερτής = the [[truthful]] [[old man]] of the [[sea]], of [[Proteus]], Od.4.349, etc.; νημερτής τε καὶ [[ἤπιος]] = [[truthful]] and [[kind]], of [[Nereus]], Hes.''Th.''235; [[εἰπεῖν νημερτέα βουλήν]] = [[announce]] an [[infallible]] [[decree]], a [[sure]] [[decree]], i.e. one that will [[infallibly]] be [[put in force]], Od.1.86,5.30; [[νημερτέα εἰπεῖν]] or [[νημερτέα μυθήσασθαι]] to [[speak sure truths]], 3.19, Il.6.376; ἦ μάλα τοῦτο ἔπος ν. ἔειπες 3.204; [[πάντα]] ναμερτῆ [[λόγος|λόγον]] = the whole story precisely A.l.c. (troch.); [[μῦθος]], [[βάξις]], A.R.4.810, 1184: Sup. νημερτέστατος Lyc.223: more freq. as adverb, νημερτὲς ἐνίσπες Od.22.166; τῶν γε νόον νημερτὲς ἀνέγνω 21.205; νημερτὲς ὑπόσχεο Il.1.514: Ion. Adv. [[νημερτέως]] = [[truthfully]], [[truly]], [[with truth]], [[sincerely]] as trisyll., Od.5.98. | ||
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|btext=ής, ές :<br /><b>1</b> qui ne se trompe pas, infaillible;<br /><b>2</b> véridique, vrai.<br />'''Étymologie:''' νη-, [[ἁμαρτάνω]]. | |btext=ής, ές :<br /><b>1</b> [[qui ne se trompe pas]], [[infaillible]];<br /><b>2</b> [[véridique]], [[vrai]].<br />'''Étymologie:''' [[νη-]], [[ἁμαρτάνω]]. | ||
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|ptext=ές ([[νη-]], [[ἁμαρτάνω]]), <i>ohne Fehl, [[wahrhaftig]], wahr</i>; [[Beiwort]] des wahrsagenden [[Proteus]], <i>Od</i>. 4.349; νημερτὲς μὲν δή [[μοι]] ὑπόσχεο καὶ κατάνευσον, <i>Il</i>. 1.514; βουλὴ [[νημερτής]], <i>ein [[Ratschluß]], der [[unfehlbar]] in [[Erfüllung]] [[gehen]] wird, Od</i>. 1.86, 5.30; so [[νόος]], 21.205; [[ἔπος]], <i>ein zuverlässiges Wort, Il</i>. 3.204; so νημερτέα [[εἰπεῖν]], <i>der [[Wahrheit]] [[gemäß]] [[reden]]</i>, und<br>• adv. [[νημερτέως]], <i>Od</i>. 5.98, 19.269; τάχ' [[εἴσῃ]] πάντα νημερτῆ λόγον, Aesch. <i>Pers</i>. 242; sp.D. – S. auch nom. pr. | |||
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|elrutext='''νημερτής:'''<br /><b class="num">1 | |elrutext='''νημερτής:'''<br /><b class="num">1</b> [[непогрешимый]], [[говорящий правду]] ([[γέρων]] [[ἅλιος]], т. е. [[Πρωτεύς]] Hom.);<br /><b class="num">2</b> [[верный]], [[надежный]] ([[ἔπος]], [[βουλή]], [[νόος]] Hom.; [[λόγος]] Aesch.). | ||
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|mdlsjtxt=νη-μερτής, ές (νη-, [[ἁμαρτεῖν]])<br />[[unerring]], [[infallible]], Od., Hes.; νημερτέα βουλήν a [[sure]] [[decree]], i. e. one that [[will]] [[infallibly]] be [[enforced]], Od.; νημερτέα [[εἰπεῖν]] or μυθήσασθαι to [[speak]] [[sure]] truths, Hom.; ionic adv. [[νημερτέως]] as trisyll., Od. | |mdlsjtxt=νη-μερτής, ές (νη-, [[ἁμαρτεῖν]])<br />[[unerring]], [[infallible]], Od., Hes.; νημερτέα βουλήν a [[sure]] [[decree]], i. e. one that [[will]] [[infallibly]] be [[enforced]], Od.; νημερτέα [[εἰπεῖν]] or μυθήσασθαι to [[speak]] [[sure]] truths, Hom.; ionic adv. [[νημερτέως]] as trisyll., Od. | ||
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Nemertea is a phylum of invertebrate animals also known as "ribbon worms" or "proboscis worms". Alternative names for the phylum have included Nemertini, Nemertinea and Rhynchocoela. Most are very slim, usually only a few millimeters wide, although a few have relatively short but wide bodies. Many have patterns of yellow, orange, red and green coloration. Nemertea are named after the Greek sea-nymph Nemertes, one of the daughters of Nereus and Doris. | |wketx=Nemertea is a phylum of invertebrate animals also known as "ribbon worms" or "proboscis worms". Alternative names for the phylum have included Nemertini, Nemertinea and Rhynchocoela. Most are very slim, usually only a few millimeters wide, although a few have relatively short but wide bodies. Many have patterns of yellow, orange, red and green coloration. Nemertea are named after the Greek sea-nymph Nemertes, one of the daughters of Nereus and Doris. | ||
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