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τὸν αὐτὸν ἔρανον ἀποδοῦναι → pay him back in his own coin, repay him in his own coin, pay someone back in their own coin, pay back in someone's own coin, give tit for tat, pay back in kind

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Full diacritics: ὄτλος Medium diacritics: ὄτλος Low diacritics: ότλος Capitals: ΟΤΛΟΣ
Transliteration A: ótlos Transliteration B: otlos Transliteration C: otlos Beta Code: o)/tlos

English (LSJ)

ὁ,

   A suffering, distress, arising from a thing, παιδείας ὄτλον A. Th.18; νυμφείων ὄτλον S.Tr.7 (as the Sch., though the Ms. gives ὄκνον). (ὄτλος, ὀτλέω, ὀτλήμων seem to be cogn. with τάλας, τλῆναι, τλήμων.)

German (Pape)

[Seite 405] ὁ (wohl mit τλῆναι zusammenhangend), Leid, Drangsal, Elend, VLL. erkl. μόχθος, κακοπάθεια; ἅπαντα πανδοκοῦσα παιδείας ὄτλον, Aesch. Spt. 18.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ὄτλος: ὁ, πάθημα, κακοπραγία προερχομένη ἔκ τινος πράγματος, κακοπάθεια, παιδείας ὄτλον Αἰσχύλ. Θήβ. 18· νυμφείων ὄτλον Σοφ. Τρ. 7 (κατὰ τὸν Σχολ., ἂν καὶ τὰ Ἀντίγραφ. ἔχουσιν ὄκνον, ταύτην δὲ τὴν γραφὴν διετήρησεν ὁ Jebb ἐν τῷ κειμένῳ ὡς μᾶλλον προσήκουσαν). (ὄτλος, ὀτλέω, ὀτλήμων φαίνεται ὅτι ἐσχηματίσθησαν ἐκ τῆς √ΤΑΛ, τάλας, τλῆναι, τλήμων, μετὰ τοῦ εὐφωνικοῦ ο ἀκριβῶς ὡς τὰ ἄτλας, ἄθλιος, παράγεται ἐκ τῆς αὐτῆς ῥίζης μετὰ τοῦ α εὐφων.). - Καθ’ Ἡσύχ.: «ὄτλος. μόχθος».

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (ὁ) :
douleur, peine, mal.
Étymologie: ὀ- prosth. et R. Ταλ, supporter ; cf. τλάω.

Greek Monotonic

ὄτλος: ὁ, επιβάρυνση, ταλαιπωρία, σε Αισχύλ.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ὄτλος:τλῆναι страдание, мучение, тягость Aesch.

Frisk Etymological English

Grammatical information: m.
Meaning: burden, load, suffering (A. Th. 18, S. Tr. 7 sch.)
Derivatives: ὀτλ-έω (Call., A. R., Lyc.), -εύω (A. R., Babr.) to bear, to undergo, -ημα n. distress (H., Theognost.).
Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]
Etymology: Verbal noun to τλῆ-ναι bear, suffer with init. ὀ-, prob. rhythm. conditioned vowel-prothesis rather than (with Kretschmer KZ 36, 268) prefix; cf. Schwyzer 412 w. lit. The vowel-prohesis cannot be explained, so the explanation is wrong. The word will be Pre-Greek.

Middle Liddell

ὄτλος, ὁ,
a burden, distress, Aesch.