Τιτῆνες: Difference between revisions
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Ἆρ' ἐστὶ συγγενές τι λύπη καὶ βίος → Res sunt cognatae vita et anxietudines → Es sind ja Leid und Leben irgendwie verwandt
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|Definition=οἱ, Ion. for <b class="b3">Τιτᾶνες</b>, <span class="sense"><p> <span class="bld">A</span> v. [[Τιτάν]].</span> | |Definition=οἱ, Ion. for <b class="b3">Τιτᾶνες</b>, <span class="sense"><p> <span class="bld">A</span> v. [[Τιτάν]].</span> | ||
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Revision as of 10:10, 13 January 2019
English (LSJ)
οἱ, Ion. for Τιτᾶνες,
A v. Τιτάν.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
Τῑτῆνες: οἱ, Ἰων. ἀντὶ Τιτᾶνες, Ὅμ., Ἡσ.
English (Autenrieth)
the Titans, sons of Uranus and Gaea. Under the lead of Cronus they took possession of heaven, but were cast down by him into Tartarus. Finally Zeus, aided by Gaea, overpowered Cronus and shut him up with the other Titans, Il. 5.898, Il. 14.279.
Greek Monotonic
Τῑτῆνες: οἱ, Ιων. αντί Τιτᾶνες.