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|sltr=<b>Πᾰρῐς</b> [[son]] of [[Priam]], v. [[also]] [[Ἀλέξανδρος]]. [[Πάριος]] ἐκ βελέων δαιχθείς (sc. [[ἵππος]] Νέστορος) (P. 6.33) ]<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>1</b> ὃν ἐμβα[λ ] [[Πάριος]] ἑ[καβόλος βροτη]σίῳ δέμαι [[θεός]] (Pae. 6.79)
|sltr=<b>Πᾰρῐς</b> [[son]] of [[Priam]], v. [[also]] [[Ἀλέξανδρος]]. [[Πάριος]] ἐκ βελέων δαιχθείς (sc. [[ἵππος]] Νέστορος) (P. 6.33) ]<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>1</b> ὃν ἐμβα[λ ] [[Πάριος]] ἑ[καβόλος βροτη]σίῳ δέμαι [[θεός]] (Pae. 6.79)
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Revision as of 06:40, 31 December 2018

French (Bailly abrégé)

ιδος (ὁ) :
Paris, fils de Priam.
Étymologie:.

English (Autenrieth)

Paris, son of Priam, who by the help of Aphrodīte carried off Helen from Sparta and thus brought on the war with Troy, Il. 24.28 ff. The name Paris is supposed to mean ‘Fighter’ (rendered in the Greek Ἀλέξανδρος), and he is represented by Homer as not without warlike prowess, though naturally uxorious and averse to fighting, Il. 3.39 ff, Il. 6.350.

English (Slater)

Πᾰρῐς son of Priam, v. also Ἀλέξανδρος. Πάριος ἐκ βελέων δαιχθείς (sc. ἵππος Νέστορος) (P. 6.33) ]
   1 ὃν ἐμβα[λ ] Πάριος ἑ[καβόλος βροτη]σίῳ δέμαι θεός (Pae. 6.79)

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Πάρις: ῐδος и ιος (ᾰ) ὁ (acc. Πάριν и Πάριδα) Парид или Парис (сын Приама) Hom., Trag. etc.