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Κατὰ τὴν ἰδίαν φρόνησιν οὐδεὶς εὐτυχεῖ → Suo arbitratu nullus est felix satis → Kein Mensch nach seinem eignen Denken glücklich ist

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Full diacritics: ἀνόσιος Medium diacritics: ἀνόσιος Low diacritics: ανόσιος Capitals: ΑΝΟΣΙΟΣ
Transliteration A: anósios Transliteration B: anosios Transliteration C: anosios Beta Code: a)no/sios

English (LSJ)

ον, more rarely α, ον E.Tr.1316 (lyr.), Aeschin.2.157 (dub.), and later:—

   A unholy, profane, opp. ἄδικος, as ὅσιος to δίκαιος (v. ὅσιος 1.1), of persons, A.Th.611, S.OT353, etc.; ἀ. ὁ θεομισής Pl. Euthphr.7a; ἄδικος καὶ ἀ. Id.Grg.505b.    2 of things, ἔργον, μόρος, στόμα, etc., Hdt.2.114, 3.65, S.OC981, etc.; αὐδῶν ἀνόσι' οὐδὲ ῥητά μοι Id.OT1289; ἀνόσια πάσχειν Antipho 2.4.7; ἀσεβὲς μηδὲν μηδὲ ἀ. X.Cyr.8.7.22; οὐ μόνον ἄνομον ἀλλὰ καὶ ἀ. Id.Lac.8.5; ἀ. νέκυς a corpse with all the rites unpaid, S Ant.1071; ἀ. τι γεγένηται ἐμοῦ παρόντος the holy rites have been profaned, Antipho 5.84.    II Adv. -ίως in unholy wise, S.Ph.257; κάτω γῆς ἀ. οἰκῶν without funeral rites, or through an unholy deed, E.El.677.