αἰγίκνημος: Difference between revisions
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ἡ γὰρ συνήθεια δεινὴ τοῖς κατὰ μικρὸν ἐνοικειουμένοις πάθεσι πόρρω προαγαγεῖν τὸν ἄνθρωπον → for habituation has a strange power to lead men onward by a gradual familiarization of the feelings
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Revision as of 10:30, 24 August 2022
English (LSJ)
ον, goat-shanked. AP6.167 (Agath.).
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
αἰγίκνημος: -ον, ὁ αἰγὸς κνήμας ἔχων, Ἀνθ. Π. 6. 167.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ος, ον :
aux jambes de chèvre.
Étymologie: αἴξ, κνήμη.
Greek Monotonic
αἰγίκνημος: -ον (αἴξ, κνήμη), αυτός που έχει κνήμες γίδας, σε Ανθ.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
αἰγίκνημος: дор. αἰγίκνᾱμος 2 козлоногий (sc. Πάν Anth.).