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|txtha=[[γενετῆς]], ἡ (ΓΑΝΩ, [[γίνομαι]]) (cf. German [[die]] Gewordenheit), [[birth]]; [[hence]], [[very]] [[often]] ἐκ [[γενετῆς]] from [[birth]] on ([[Homer]], Iliad 24,535; [[Aristotle]], eth. Nic. 6,13, 1, p. 1144b, 6 etc.; [[Polybius]] 3,20, 4; Diodorus 5,32, others; the Sept. John 9:1. | |||
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Revision as of 18:10, 28 August 2017
English (LSJ)
ἡ,
A = γενεά 11.3, ἐκ γενετῆς from the hour of birth, Il.24.535, Od.18.6; εὐθὺς ἐκ γ. Arist.EN1144b6; opp. δι' ἔθος, ib.1154a33; later ἀπὸ γενετῆς Iamb.VP30.171.
German (Pape)
[Seite 482] ἡ, Geburt; Hom. zweimal, ἐκ γενετῆς Versanfang, Odyss. 18, 6 Iliad. 24, 535, var. lect. ἐκ γενεῆς, Scholl. Didym. Odyss. 18, 6 ἐκ γενετῆς: ἐκ γε νεῆς, διχῶς, d. h. Aristarch las hier in der einen seiner beiden Ausgaben ἐκ γενετῆς, in der anderen ἐκ γενεῆς; – bei Her. steht jetzt 8, 23 ἐκ γενεῆς; Arist. Eth. 6, 13 u. öfter; Pol. 3, 20, 4 u. Sp.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
γενετή: ἡ, = γενεή, ἐκ γενετῆς, ἐκ τῆς ὥρας τῆς γεννήσεως, ἀφ΄ ὅτου ἐγεννήθη τις, Ἰλ. Ω. 535, Ὀδ. Σ. 7· εὐθὺς ἐκ γ. Ἀριστ. Ἠθ. Ν. 6. 13, 1· ἀντίθ. πρὸς τὸ δι’ ἔθος, αὐτόθι 7. 14, 4· μεταγεν. ἀπὸ γενετῆς Ἰάμβλ.II. Β. 171.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ῆς (ἡ) :
seul. dans la locut. ἐκ γενετῆςIL, OD dès la naissance.
Étymologie: γίγνομαι.
English (Autenrieth)
ῆς: birth; ἐκ γενετῆς, ‘from the hour of birth,’ Od. 18.6.
Spanish (DGE)
-ῆς, ἡ
nacimiento ἐκ γενετῆς desde el nacimiento, desde la cuna, Il.24.535, Od.18.6, Hp.Epid.2.3.18, Nat.Puer.20, Arist.EN 1144b6, Plb.3.20.4, LXX Le.25.47, I.AI 8.157, Paus.4.12.10, S.E.M.11.238, Vett.Val.280.6, Philostr.Ep.12, op. δι' ἔθος Arist.EN 1154a33, ἀπὸ γενετῆς Iambl.VP 171.
English (Strong)
feminine of a presumed derivative of the base of γενεά; birth: birth.
English (Thayer)
γενετῆς, ἡ (ΓΑΝΩ, γίνομαι) (cf. German die Gewordenheit), birth; hence, very often ἐκ γενετῆς from birth on (Homer, Iliad 24,535; Aristotle, eth. Nic. 6,13, 1, p. 1144b, 6 etc.; Polybius 3,20, 4; Diodorus 5,32, others; the Sept. John 9:1.