ἀποτραχηλίζω: Difference between revisions
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πέτρην κοιλαίνει ρανὶς ὕδατος ἐνδελεχείῃ → constant dropping wears away a stone, constant dripping will wear away the hardest stone, little strokes fell big oaks, constant dripping wears the stone, constant dropping wears the stone, constant dripping will wear away a stone
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|Definition=<span class="sense" | |Definition=<span class="sense"> <span class="bld">A</span> [[strangle]], σχοινίοις <span class="bibl">Eun.<span class="title">Hist.</span>p.272</span> D.</span> | ||
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Revision as of 15:10, 12 December 2020
English (LSJ)
A strangle, σχοινίοις Eun.Hist.p.272 D.
German (Pape)
[Seite 332] Sp., köpfen; σχοινίοις, erdrosseln.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἀποτρᾰχηλίζω: ἀπάγχω, καὶ οἱ μὲν αὐτοὺς διέφθειραν, σχοινίοις ἀποτραχηλίζοντες Εὐνάπ. σ.104 Nieb.
Spanish (DGE)
estrangular αὐτοὺς διέφθειρον σχοινίοις ἀποτραχηλίζοντες Eun.Hist.75.