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Τοὺς δούλους ἔταξεν ὡρισμένου νομίσματος ὁμιλεῖν ταῖς θεραπαινίσιν → He arranged for his male slaves to have sex with female slaves at a fixed price (Plutarch, Life of Cato the Elder 21.2)

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|Transliteration C=ilokopos
|Transliteration C=ilokopos
|Beta Code=h(loko/pos
|Beta Code=h(loko/pos
|Definition=ὁ, (κόπτω) <span class="sense"><span class="bld">A</span> [[nail-smith]], <span class="bibl"><span class="title">BGU</span>1028.19</span> (ii A.D.), Judeich <b class="b2">Altertümer von Hierapolis</b> <span class="bibl">133</span>; = Lat. [[clavarius]], [[clavifixor]], [[clavorum faber]], Gloss.</span>
|Definition=ὁ, (κόπτω) [[nail-smith]], <span class="bibl"><span class="title">BGU</span>1028.19</span> (ii A.D.), Judeich <b class="b2">Altertümer von Hierapolis</b> <span class="bibl">133</span>; = Lat. [[clavarius]], [[clavifixor]], [[clavorum faber]], Gloss.
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Transliteration A: hēlokópos Transliteration B: hēlokopos Transliteration C: ilokopos Beta Code: h(loko/pos

English (LSJ)

ὁ, (κόπτω) nail-smith, BGU1028.19 (ii A.D.), Judeich Altertümer von Hierapolis 133; = Lat. clavarius, clavifixor, clavorum faber, Gloss.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1163] ὁ, Nagelschläger, Nagelschmied.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἡλοκόπος: ὁ, (κόπτω) σιδηρουργός κατασκευάζων καρφία, Γλωσσ.

Greek Monolingual

ἡλοκόπος, ὁ (Α), σιδηρουργός που κατασκευάζει καρφιά.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < ήλος «καρφί» + -κοπος (< κόπος «κοπή»), πρβλ. αργυροκόπος, ξυλοκόπος.