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τὸ δ' ἐξαίφνης τὸ ἐν ἀναισθήτῳ χρόνῳ διὰ μικρότητα ἐκστάν → suddenly refers to what has departed from its former condition in a time imperceptible because of its smallness

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Armenian: մանր; Bulgarian: дребнав, дребен, незначителен; Czech: drobný, malicherný; Danish: ubetydelig; Dutch: [[kleinzielig]]; French: [[petit]], [[insignifiant]], [[mesquin]]; German: [[gering]], [[geringfügig]], [[klein]], [[kleinlich]], [[unbedeutend]], [[unwichtig]]; Greek: [[ασήμαντος]], [[μηδαμινός]], [[μικρός]]; Ancient Greek: [[μικκός]], [[μικός]], [[μικροπρεπής]], [[μικρός]], [[μικρόψυχος]], [[σμικρός]], [[φλαῦρος]]; Hungarian: piti, bagatell, jelentéktelen; Italian: [[meschino]], [[gretto]]; Japanese: 微小な, 凡庸な, 小さい, 狭量; Latin: [[pusillus]], [[minutus]]; Macedonian: ситен, мал; Norwegian: ubetydelig; Bokmål: smålig; Polish: błahy, drobny, małostkowy, nieistotny; Portuguese: [[fútil]], [[insignificante]], [[pequeno]], [[mesquinho]]; Romanian: mărunt, meschin; Russian: [[пустячный]], [[мелкий]], [[мелочный]]; Spanish: [[quisquilloso]], [[tiquismiquis]], [[melindroso]], [[de pitiminí]], [[detallista]], [[minucioso]], [[mezquino]]; Swedish: småaktig, småsint; Ukrainian: малий, дріб'язковий; Welsh: pitw, mân
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Full diacritics: μῑκός Medium diacritics: μικός Low diacritics: μικός Capitals: ΜΙΚΟΣ
Transliteration A: mikós Transliteration B: mikos Transliteration C: mikos Beta Code: miko/s

English (LSJ)

μική, μικόν, = μικρός, μικκός, Hp.Nat.Mul.47 (v.l.), IG22.47.12 (iv B. C.), 1407.10 (iv B. C.), Trag.Adesp.31 ( = Stoic.2.57), PFay.127.12, 13 (ii A. D.), POxy.1655.9, 2153.18 (both iii A.D.).

Greek Monolingual

μικός, -ή, -όν (Α)
βλ. μικκός.

Translations

petty

Armenian: մանր; Bulgarian: дребнав, дребен, незначителен; Czech: drobný, malicherný; Danish: ubetydelig; Dutch: kleinzielig; French: petit, insignifiant, mesquin; German: gering, geringfügig, klein, kleinlich, unbedeutend, unwichtig; Greek: ασήμαντος, μηδαμινός, μικρός; Ancient Greek: μικκός, μικός, μικροπρεπής, μικρός, μικρόψυχος, σμικρός, φλαῦρος; Hungarian: piti, bagatell, jelentéktelen; Italian: meschino, gretto; Japanese: 微小な, 凡庸な, 小さい, 狭量; Latin: pusillus, minutus; Macedonian: ситен, мал; Norwegian: ubetydelig; Bokmål: smålig; Polish: błahy, drobny, małostkowy, nieistotny; Portuguese: fútil, insignificante, pequeno, mesquinho; Romanian: mărunt, meschin; Russian: пустячный, мелкий, мелочный; Spanish: quisquilloso, tiquismiquis, melindroso, de pitiminí, detallista, minucioso, mezquino; Swedish: småaktig, småsint; Ukrainian: малий, дріб'язковий; Welsh: pitw, mân