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δὶς ἐξαμαρτεῖν ταὐτὸν οὐκ ἀνδρὸς σοφοῦ → a wise man should not keep making the same mistake, a wise man should not repeat the same mistake, doing twice the same mistake is not a wise man's doing, making the same mistake twice does not befit the wise, making the same mistake twice does not belong to a man who is wise, making the same mistake twice does not belong to a wise man, the wise man does not make the same mistake twice, to commit the same sin twice is not a sign of a wise man, it is unwise to err twice

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According to folk etymology, Deucalion's name comes from [[δεῦκος]], deukos, a variant of [[γλεῦκος]], gleucos, i.e. "sweet new wine, [[must]], [[sweetness]]" and from [[ἁλιεύς]], haliéus, i.e. "sailor, seaman, fisher". His wife Pyrrha's name derives from the adjective [[πυρρός]], -ά, -όν, pyrrhós, -á, -ón, i.e. "flame-colored, orange".
According to folk etymology, Deucalion's name comes from [[δεῦκος]], deukos, a variant of [[γλεῦκος]], gleucos, i.e. "sweet new wine, [[must]], [[sweetness]]" and from [[ἁλιεύς]], haliéus, i.e. "sailor, seaman, fisher". His wife Pyrrha's name derives from the adjective [[πυρρός]], -ά, -όν, pyrrhós, -á, -ón, i.e. "flame-colored, orange".
==Translations==
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French (Bailly abrégé)

ωνος (ὁ) :
Deucalion :
1 fils de Minos, roi de Crète, père d'Idoménée;
2 autres.

English (Autenrieth)

Deucalion.—(1) son of Minos, king of Crete, Il. 13.451 ff., Od. 19.180 ff.—(2) a Trojan, Il. 20.478.

English (Slater)

Δευκᾰλῐων Πύρρα Δευκαλίων τε Παρνασσοῦ καταβάντε δόμον ἔθεντο πρῶτον, ἄτερ δ' εὐνᾶς ὁμόδαμον κτισσάσθανλίθινον γόνον (O. 9.43)

Spanish (DGE)

-ωνος, ὁ
Deucalión
I mit.
1 héroe, hijo de Prometeo que junto a su esposa Pirra se embarcó para escapar del diluvio, Hes.Fr.5.1, 234.3, Hecat.15, Th.1.3, Pl.Ti.22a, Hellanic.6, Ephor.11, Marm.Par.A 6, Call.SHell.295, Str.8.7.1, 9.5.23, Scymn.589, Luc.Tim.3, Salt.39, D.S.4.60, 5.81, Paus.1.18.7, 8, 10.38.1, Apollod.3.8.2, 14.5, Q.S.14.603, St.Byz.s.u. Φύσκος
tít. de comedia de Antífanes, Ath.118d, de Eubulo, Ath.100e
plu. οἱ Δευκαλίωνες los Deucaliones, e.e., gente como Deucalión, Luc.Tim.4
los descendientes de Deucalión de la primera generación de hombres, Theoc.15.141.
2 hijo de Minos y Pasífae, padre de Idomeneo, rey de Creta Il.13.451, Od.19.180, Pherecyd.85, Apollod.3.1.2, D.S.4.60, 62, 5.79, Clidem. uel Clitodem.17, Paus.1.17.6.
3 un troyano Il.20.478.
4 hijo de un Abante desconocido, Aristipp.Hist.2.
II geog., islote de Tesalia, en el golfo Pagasético cerca del cabo de Pirra, Str.9.5.14. • DMic.: de-u-ka-ri-jo.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Δευκᾰλίων: ωνος ὁ Девкалион
1) сын Прометея и Климены, царь Фтии, муж Пирры, миф. возобновитель человеческого рода Thuc., Plat., Theocr., Luc.;
2) сын Миноса и Пасифаи, аргонавт, отец Идоменея Hom.

Wikipedia EN

In Greek mythology, Deucalion (/djuːˈkeɪliən/; Greek: Δευκαλίων) was the son of Prometheus; ancient sources name his mother as Clymene, Hesione, or Pronoia. He is closely connected with the flood myth in Greek mythology.

According to folk etymology, Deucalion's name comes from δεῦκος, deukos, a variant of γλεῦκος, gleucos, i.e. "sweet new wine, must, sweetness" and from ἁλιεύς, haliéus, i.e. "sailor, seaman, fisher". His wife Pyrrha's name derives from the adjective πυρρός, -ά, -όν, pyrrhós, -á, -ón, i.e. "flame-colored, orange".

Translations

ar: ديوكاليون; bg: Девкалион; bn: দেউকালিয়ন; br: Deukalion; ca: Deucalió; cs: Deukalión; da: Deukalion; de: Deukalion; el: Δευκαλίων; en: Deucalion; eo: Deŭkaliono; es: Deucalión; eu: Deukalion; fa: دئوکالیون; fi: Deukalion; fr: Deucalion; gl: Deucalión; he: דאוקליון; hy: Դևկալիոն; id: Deukalion; it: Deucalione; ja: デウカリオーン; ko: 데우칼리온; la: Deucalion; lt: Deukalionas; pl: Deukalion; pt: Deucalião; ro: Deucalion; ru: Девкалион; sh: Deukalion; sk: Deukalión; sr: Деукалион; sv: Deukalion; ta: டியூக்கோலியான்; tr: Deukalion; uk: Девкаліон; zh: 杜卡利翁