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μή, φίλα ψυχά, βίον ἀθάνατον σπεῦδε, τὰν δ' ἔμπρακτον ἄντλει μαχανάν → Oh! my soul do not aspire to eternal life, but exhaust the limits of the possible. | Do not yearn, O my soul, for immortal life! Use to the utmost the skill that is yours. | Do not, my soul, strive for the life of the immortals, but exhaust the practical means at your disposal.

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|Definition=δύστεκνον, [[unfortunate in one's children]], S.''OT''1248, Vett. Val.18.5, ''Cat. Cod.Astr''.1.149.
|Definition=δύστεκνον, [[unfortunate in one's children]], [[Sophocles|S.]]''[[Oedipus Tyrannus|OT]]''1248, Vett. Val.18.5, ''Cat. Cod.Astr''.1.149.
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English (LSJ)

δύστεκνον, unfortunate in one's children, S.OT1248, Vett. Val.18.5, Cat. Cod.Astr.1.149.

Spanish (DGE)

-ον
de desafortunada descendencia παιδουργία S.OT 1248, cf. Vett.Val.17.11, Cat.Cod.Astr.1.149.4.

German (Pape)

[Seite 688] durch Kinder unglücklich, παιδουργία Soph. O. R. 1248.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ος, ον :
malheureux par les enfants.
Étymologie: δυσ-, τέκνον.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

δύστεκνος: несчастный из-за (своих) детей: δ. παιδουργία Soph. злополучное деторождение.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

δύστεκνος: -ον, ἀτυχὴς εἰς τὰ τέκνα, ἐπὶ τῆς Ἰοκάστης, Σοφ. Ο. Τ. 1248.

Greek Monolingual

δύστεκνος, -ον (Α)
δυστυχισμένος ως προς τα παιδιά του.

Greek Monotonic

δύστεκνος: -ον (τέκνον), δυστυχής στα παιδιά, στα τέκνα (του), σε Σοφ.

Middle Liddell

δύσ-τεκνος, ον τέκνον
unfortunate in children, Soph.

English (Woodhouse)

cursed in one's children

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