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|Transliteration C=anagkastir
|Transliteration C=anagkastir
|Beta Code=a)nagkasth/r
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|Definition=ῆρος, ὁ, <span class="sense"><span class="bld">A</span> [[one that constrains]], <b class="b3">ἀ. ἄτρακτοι</b> the [[constraining]] spindles of Fate, <span class="title">IG</span>12(7).447 (Amorgos).</span>
|Definition=ῆρος, ὁ, [[one that constrains]], <b class="b3">ἀ. ἄτρακτοι</b> the [[constraining]] spindles of Fate, <span class="title">IG</span>12(7).447 (Amorgos).
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Transliteration A: anankastḗr Transliteration B: anankastēr Transliteration C: anagkastir Beta Code: a)nagkasth/r

English (LSJ)

ῆρος, ὁ, one that constrains, ἀ. ἄτρακτοι the constraining spindles of Fate, IG12(7).447 (Amorgos).

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἀναγκαστήρ: ῆρος, ὁ, ὁ ἐπιφέρων βίαν, ἐπιβάλλων ἀνάγκην, ἀναγκ. ἄτρακτοι, τῆς Μοίρας δηλ., Ἐπιγράμμ. Ἑλλ. 227. 7.

Spanish (DGE)

-ῆρος, ὁ
• Grafía: graf. ἀνανκ-
forzoso, fatal ἀ. ἄτρακτοι de las Parcas IG 12(7).447 (Amorgos I a.C.).

Greek Monolingual

ἀναγκαστήρ, ο (Α)
αυτός που εξαναγκάζει, που επιβάλλει κάτι.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < ἀνάγκη.
ΠΑΡ. αρχ. ἀναγκαστήριος.