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|dgtxt=<b class="num">• Alolema(s):</b> [[βαλήν]] A.<i>Pers</i>.657, Hsch.<br /><b class="num">1</b> [[rey]], [[soberano]], [[βαλήν]], [[ἀρχαῖος]] [[βαλήν]] ἴθι ἱκοῦ soberano, antiguo soberano ven, muéstrate</i> A.l.c., ἰὼ [[βαλλήν]] S.<i>Fr</i>.515, interpretado como ἰὼ βασιλεῦ en S.E.<i>M</i>.1.313, cf. Hdn.Gr.2.923, voz de orig. frigio según Hermesian.Hist.1, cf. Hsch.<br /><b class="num">2</b> n. aplicado a la piedra del monte [[Βαλληναῖον]] Hermesian.Hist.1.<br /><br /><b class="num">• Etimología:</b> Quizá prést. frig.
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Transliteration A: ballḗn Transliteration B: ballēn Transliteration C: vallin Beta Code: ballh/n

English (LSJ)

ὁ (not βαλήν Hdn.Gr.2.923),

   A king, A.Pers.657, S.Fr.515. —Prob. Phrygian word acc. to Hsch., but Thurian acc. to Hermesianax Hist. ap. Ps.-Plu.Fluv.12.4: βαλληναῖον ὄρος, = βασιλικόν (in Phrygia) and βαλλήν, a fabulous precious stone, Ps.-Plu.Fluv.12.3,4.

German (Pape)

[Seite 429] s. βαλήν.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

βαλλήν: ὁ, (οὐχὶ βαλὴν Ἡρῳδιαν. π. μον. λέξ. 17, Ἀρκάδ. 9), βασιλεύς, Αἰσχύλ. Πέρσ. 658, Σοφ. Ἀποσπ. 144. (Λέξις Φρυγική, πιθανῶς συγγενὴς τῇ Ἑβρ. Baal, Bel (κύριος), πρβλ. Ἡσύχ., Σέξτ. Ἐμπ. Μ. 1. 313).

French (Bailly abrégé)

(ὁ) :
roi.
Étymologie: mot phrygien.

Spanish (DGE)

• Alolema(s): βαλήν A.Pers.657, Hsch.
1 rey, soberano, βαλήν, ἀρχαῖος βαλήν ἴθι ἱκοῦ soberano, antiguo soberano ven, muéstrate A.l.c., ἰὼ βαλλήν S.Fr.515, interpretado como ἰὼ βασιλεῦ en S.E.M.1.313, cf. Hdn.Gr.2.923, voz de orig. frigio según Hermesian.Hist.1, cf. Hsch.
2 n. aplicado a la piedra del monte Βαλληναῖον Hermesian.Hist.1.

• Etimología: Quizá prést. frig.