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αἰὼν παῖς ἐστι παίζων, πεσσεύων∙ παιδός η βασιληίη → time is a child playing draughts; the kingship is a child's | a life-time is a child playing, playing checkers: the kingship belongs to a child | a whole human life-time is nothing but a child playing, playing checkers: the kingship belongs to a child | lifetime is a child at play, moving pieces in a game; kingship belongs to the child

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Revision as of 18:42, 16 March 2024

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Full diacritics: διαμῑσέω Medium diacritics: διαμισέω Low diacritics: διαμισέω Capitals: ΔΙΑΜΙΣΕΩ
Transliteration A: diamiséō Transliteration B: diamiseō Transliteration C: diamiseo Beta Code: diamise/w

English (LSJ)

hate bitterly, Arist.Pol.1274a34, Ph.1.396, J.BJ4.5.4, Plu.Tim.35 (Pass.), Ant.Lib.12.2 (Pass.).

Spanish (DGE)

odiar τὸν ἔρωτα τὸν τῆς μητρός Arist.Pol.1274a34, τὸ αὐστηρὸν καὶ περίσεμνον Ph.1.396, cf. 439, τὸ φονεύειν ἀνέδην I.BI 4.334, en v. pas. νῆσος ... διαμεμισημένη ὑπὸ τῶν οἰκητόρων Plu.Tim.35, cf. I.BI 1.123, Ant.Lib.12.2.

German (Pape)

[Seite 590] von Grund aus hassen, Arist. Polit. 2, 12; Plut. Timol. 85 u. a. Sp.

French (Bailly abrégé)

διαμισῶ :
avoir une haine profonde.
Étymologie: διά, μισέω.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

δια-μισέω diep haten.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

διαμῑσέω: глубоко ненавидеть (τι Arst.; νῆσος διαμεμισημένη Plut.).

Greek Monotonic

διαμῑσέω: μέλ. -ήσω, μισώ από καρδιάς, μισώ βαθιά, σε Αριστ., Πλούτ.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

διαμῑσέω: μισῶ ἀπὸ καρδίας, πολύ, Ἀριστ. Πολ. 2. 12, 8, Πλούτ. Τιμολ. 35.

Middle Liddell

fut. ήσω
to hate bitterly, Arist., Plut.