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τὸ ἐγδοχῖον τοῦ ὕδατος καὶ τὰ ἐν τῆι πόλει ὑδραγώγια → the water reservoir and the conduits in the city (or on the acropolis)

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Full diacritics: Δηῐάνειρα Medium diacritics: Δηιάνειρα Low diacritics: Δηιάνειρα Capitals: ΔΗΙΑΝΕΙΡΑ
Transliteration A: Dēiáneira Transliteration B: Dēianeira Transliteration C: Diianeira Beta Code: *dhia/neira

English (LSJ)

[ᾰν], ἡ,

   A destroying her spouse, the wife of Heracles— her name expressing the legend of his death, S., etc.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

Δηιάνειρα: ἡ, ἡ τὸν σύζυγον καταστρέφουσα, ἡ γυνὴ τοῦ Ἡρακλέους. ― ἧς τὸ ὄνομα ἐκδηλοῖ τὸν περὶ τοῦ θανάτου αὐτοῦ μῦθον, Σοφ. κλπ.

Middle Liddell

δήϊος, ἀνήρ
destroying her spouse, the wife of Hercules, —her name expressing the legend of his death, Soph.