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Sophocles, Antigone, 522
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|Transliteration C=nifsiperitos
|Transliteration C=nifsiperitos
|Beta Code=nhusipe/rhtos
|Beta Code=nhusipe/rhtos
|Definition=ον, <span class="sense"><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class="bld">A</span> v. [[ναυσιπέρατος]].</span>
|Definition=νηυσιπέρητον, v. [[ναυσιπέρατος]]: [[crossed by ships]], [[navigable]].
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|ptext=ion. = [[ναυσιπέρατος]], Her. 1.193, [[sonst]] auch [[getrennt]] geschr., wie 1.189.
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Transliteration A: nēysipérētos Transliteration B: nēusiperētos Transliteration C: nifsiperitos Beta Code: nhusipe/rhtos

English (LSJ)

νηυσιπέρητον, v. ναυσιπέρατος: crossed by ships, navigable.

German (Pape)

ion. = ναυσιπέρατος, Her. 1.193, sonst auch getrennt geschr., wie 1.189.