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τὸ γὰρ ἐμφυὲς οὔτ' αἴθων ἀλώπηξ οὔτ' ἐρίβρομοι λέοντες διαλλάξαιντο ἦθος → the red fox and the roaring lion cannot change the nature born in them

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Full diacritics: θᾰνᾰτιάω Medium diacritics: θανατιάω Low diacritics: θανατιάω Capitals: ΘΑΝΑΤΙΑΩ
Transliteration A: thanatiáō Transliteration B: thanatiaō Transliteration C: thanatiao Beta Code: qanatia/w

English (LSJ)

   A = θανατάω 11, Luc.Peregr.32, S.E.M.9.153.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1186] = θανατάω, Suid. u. bei Luc. a. a. O. v. l., θανατιῶσα γραῦς Sext. Emp. adv. phys. 1, 153.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

θᾰνᾰτιάω: θανατάω (ἴσως ἐσφ. γραφ.), Λουκ. Περεγρ. 32.

French (Bailly abrégé)

-ῶ :
avoir envie de mourir.
Étymologie: θάνατος.

Greek Monotonic

θᾰνᾰτιάω: = θανατάω, σε Λουκ.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

θᾰνᾰτιάω: Luc., Sext. = θανατάω.