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ξεῖν’, ἀγγέλλειν Λακεδαιμονίοις ὅτι τῇδε κείμεθα τοῖς κείνων ῥήμασι πειθόμενοι. → Go tell the Spartans, stranger passing by, that here, obedient to their laws, we lie.

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{{LSJ2
|Full diacritics=νάννη
|Medium diacritics=νάννη
|Low diacritics=νάννη
|Capitals=ΝΑΝΝΗ
|Transliteration A=nánnē
|Transliteration B=nannē
|Transliteration C=nanni
|Beta Code=na/nnh
|Definition=ἡ, [[maternal aunt]], Hsch.
}}
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{{pape
|ptext=[[https://www.translatum.gr/images/pape/pape-02-0228.png Seite 228]] ἡ, = [[νέννα]], Hesych.
|ptext=[[https://www.translatum.gr/images/pape/pape-02-0228.png Seite 228]] ἡ, = [[νέννα]], Hesych.

Latest revision as of 10:44, 31 January 2021

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Full diacritics: νάννη Medium diacritics: νάννη Low diacritics: νάννη Capitals: ΝΑΝΝΗ
Transliteration A: nánnē Transliteration B: nannē Transliteration C: nanni Beta Code: na/nnh

English (LSJ)

ἡ, maternal aunt, Hsch.

German (Pape)

[Seite 228] ἡ, = νέννα, Hesych.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

νάννη: «μητρὸς ἀδελφὴ» Ἡσύχ., ἴδε νέννος.

Greek Monolingual

νάννη, ἡ (Α)
(κατά τον Ησύχ.) «μητρὸς ἀδελφή».
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Άλλος τ. του νάννα].