ποτνίασις: Difference between revisions

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Τὸ μανθάνειν δ' ἥδιστον εὖ λέγοντος, εἰ κέρδος λέγοι → It is the sweetest thing to learn from one speaking well, if they speak profitably

Sophocles, Antigone, 1031-2
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|Transliteration C=potniasis
|Transliteration C=potniasis
|Beta Code=potniasis
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|Definition=εως, ἡ, [[loud lamentation]], <span class="bibl">Poll.6.201</span>.
|Definition=-εως, ἡ, [[loud lamentation]], Poll.6.201.
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Transliteration A: potníasis Transliteration B: potniasis Transliteration C: potniasis Beta Code: potniasis

English (LSJ)

-εως, ἡ, loud lamentation, Poll.6.201.

German (Pape)

[Seite 690] ἡ, das Anrufen, flehentliche Bitten eines Gottes; Poll. 6, 201 nennt das Wort τραχύ.

Greek Monolingual

-άσεως, ἡ, Α ποτνιῶμαι
συνοδευόμενη από δάκρυα επίκληση ή ικεσία προς έναν θεό.