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Revision as of 12:33, 30 November 2022

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Full diacritics: λῖτα Medium diacritics: λῖτα Low diacritics: λίτα Capitals: ΛΙΤΑ
Transliteration A: lîta Transliteration B: lita Transliteration C: lita Beta Code: li=ta

English (LSJ)

λῑτί, case forms of a noun of which no nom. sg. is found (unless σινδὼν λίς is right in Michel 832.19 (Samos, iv B. C.)), linen cloth, ἑανῷ λιτὶ κάλυψαν they covered [the corpse] with a fine linen cloth, Il.18.352, 23.254; λῖτα may be acc. sg. or acc. pl., αὐτὴν δ' ἐς θρόνον εἷσεν ἄγων, ὑπὸ λῖτα πετάσσας, καλὸν δαιδάλεον Od.1.130; ἔβαλλε θρόνοις ἔνι ῥήγεα καλά, πορφύρεα καθύπερθ', ὑπένερθε δὲ λῖθ' ὑπέβαλλεν 10.353: understood as pl. by Ath.2.48c; used for covering a chariot, Il.8.441: in AP6.332 (Hadr.) λίτα [ῐ] poludai/dala is prob. f.l. (Perh. akin to λίνον.)

French (Bailly abrégé)

v. *λίς.

German (Pape)

τά, s. λίς.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

λῖτα: или λιτά acc. sing. к *λίς III.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

λῖτα: τά, ἴδε ἐν λέξ. λίς, ἡ, ΙΙ.

English (Autenrieth)

see λί Od. 18.3.

Greek Monolingual

λῑτα (Α)
βλ. λις (I).

Greek Monotonic

λῖτα: βλ. λίς, , II.

Frisk Etymological English

Meaning: λιτί linen, λιτός simple
See also: s. 2. λίς.

Frisk Etymology German

λῖτα: λιτί
{lĩta}
Forms: λιτός schlicht, einfach
Meaning: glatte Leinwand,
See also: s. 2. λίς.
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