αἰνοπάτηρ: Difference between revisions

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Τί γὰρ γένοιτ' ἂν ἕλκος μεῖζονφίλος κακός; → What wound is greater than a false friend?

Sophocles, Antigone, 651-2
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|btext=<i>seul. voc.</i> αἰνόπατερ;<br />père infortuné.<br />'''Étymologie:''' [[αἰνός]], πάτηρ.
|btext=<i>seul. voc.</i> αἰνόπατερ;<br />père infortuné.<br />'''Étymologie:''' [[αἰνός]], πάτηρ.
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|dgtxt=ὁ<br /><br /><b class="num">• Prosodia:</b> [-ᾰ-]<br />[[padre desgraciado]] ὦ πάτερ αἰ. A.<i>Ch</i>.315.
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Transliteration A: ainopátēr Transliteration B: ainopatēr Transliteration C: ainopatir Beta Code: ai)nopa/thr

English (LSJ)

ερος, ὁ,

   A unhappy father, A.Ch.315.

French (Bailly abrégé)

seul. voc. αἰνόπατερ;
père infortuné.
Étymologie: αἰνός, πάτηρ.

Spanish (DGE)



• Prosodia: [-ᾰ-]
padre desgraciado ὦ πάτερ αἰ. A.Ch.315.