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|sltr=<b>ξενᾰπᾰτας</b> deceiving strangers [[ξεναπάτας]] Ἐπειῶν [[βασιλεύς]] [[Augeas]], [[who]] cheated Herakles of his promised [[pay]] (O. 10.34) | |sltr=<b>ξενᾰπᾰτας</b> [[deceiving strangers]] [[ξεναπάτας]] Ἐπειῶν [[βασιλεύς]] [[Augeas]], [[who]] cheated Herakles of his promised [[pay]] (O. 10.34) | ||
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|btext=<i>adj. m.</i><br />[[qui trompe ses hôtes]].<br />'''Étymologie:''' dor. p. *ξεναπάτης de [[ξένος]], [[ἀπατάω]]. | |btext=<i>adj. m.</i><br />[[qui trompe ses hôtes]].<br />'''Étymologie:''' dor. p. *ξεναπάτης de [[ξένος]], [[ἀπατάω]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:21, 25 February 2024
English (Slater)
ξενᾰπᾰτας deceiving strangers ξεναπάτας Ἐπειῶν βασιλεύς Augeas, who cheated Herakles of his promised pay (O. 10.34)
French (Bailly abrégé)
adj. m.
qui trompe ses hôtes.
Étymologie: dor. p. *ξεναπάτης de ξένος, ἀπατάω.