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ὁ μὴ πεπλευκὼς οὐδὲν ἑόρακεν κακόν → anyone who hasn't sailed has never seen trouble

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|btext=ής, ές :<br />à demi-mort.<br />'''Étymologie:''' ἡμι-, [[θνῄσκω]].
|btext=ής, ές :<br />à demi-mort.<br />'''Étymologie:''' ἡμι-, [[θνῄσκω]].
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|strgr=from a presumed [[compound]] of the [[base]] of [[ἥμισυ]] and [[θνήσκω]]; [[half]] [[dead]], i.e. [[entirely]] exhausted: [[half]] [[dead]].
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Full diacritics: ἡμιθᾰνής Medium diacritics: ἡμιθανής Low diacritics: ημιθανής Capitals: ΗΜΙΘΑΝΗΣ
Transliteration A: hēmithanḗs Transliteration B: hēmithanēs Transliteration C: imithanis Beta Code: h(miqanh/s

English (LSJ)

ές,

   A half-dead, Str.2.3.4, LXX 4 Ma.4.11, Ev.Luc.10.30, AP11.392 (Lucill.), PAmh.2.141.13 (iv A.D.).

German (Pape)

[Seite 1168] ές, halb todt; Strab. II, 98; Lucill. 66 (XI, 392) u. a. Sp.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἡμιθᾰνής: -ές, κατὰ τὸ ἥμισυ νεκρός, «᾿μισοπεθαμμένος», Στράβ. 98, Ἀνθ. Π. 11. 392· πρβλ. ἡμιθνής.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ής, ές :
à demi-mort.
Étymologie: ἡμι-, θνῄσκω.

English (Strong)

from a presumed compound of the base of ἥμισυ and θνήσκω; half dead, i.e. entirely exhausted: half dead.