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ἐν πίθῳ τὴν κεραμείαν μανθάνειν → in breaking many pots, the potter learns his craft | of those who undertake the most difficult tasks without learning the elements of the art | don't run before you can walk

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|Transliteration C=varvarodis
|Transliteration C=varvarodis
|Beta Code=barbarw/dhs
|Beta Code=barbarw/dhs
|Definition=βαρβαρώδες, [[barbaric]], Sch.Ar.''Pax''752: Comp., Tz.''H.''4.601.
|Definition=βαρβαρῶδες, [[barbaric]], Sch.Ar.''Pax''752: Comp., Tz.''H.''4.601.
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Latest revision as of 06:30, 26 August 2023

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Transliteration A: barbarṓdēs Transliteration B: barbarōdēs Transliteration C: varvarodis Beta Code: barbarw/dhs

English (LSJ)

βαρβαρῶδες, barbaric, Sch.Ar.Pax752: Comp., Tz.H.4.601.

Spanish (DGE)

-ες bárbaro Sch.Ar.Pax 753, Tz.H.4.600.

German (Pape)

[Seite 433] ες, barbarisch, Schol. Ar. Pax 752.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

βαρβαρώδης: -ες, (εἶδος) βαρβαρικός, Σχόλ. εἰς Ἀριστοφ. Εἰρ. 753.

Greek Monolingual

βαρβαρώδης, -ες (Μ) βάρβαρος
βάρβαρος στους τρόπους ή στο είδος.