διατονόομαι: Difference between revisions
From LSJ
τούτων γάρ ἑκάτερον κοινῷ ὀνόματι προσαγορεύεται ζῷον, καί ὁ λόγος δέ τῆς οὐσίας ὁ αὐτός → and these are univocally so named, inasmuch as not only the name, but also the definition, is the same in both cases (Aristotle, Categoriae 1a8-10)
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|Transliteration C=diatonoomai | |Transliteration C=diatonoomai | ||
|Beta Code=diatono/omai | |Beta Code=diatono/omai | ||
|Definition=<span class="sense"><p> <span class="bld">A</span> [[ | |Definition=<span class="sense"><p> <span class="bld">A</span> to [[be in a state of tension]], Pall.<span class="title">Febr.</span>12.</span> | ||
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|dgtxt=[[estar tenso]] Pall.<i>Febr</i>.12. | |dgtxt=[[estar tenso]] Pall.<i>Febr</i>.12. | ||
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Revision as of 12:36, 1 July 2020
English (LSJ)
A to be in a state of tension, Pall.Febr.12.
Spanish (DGE)
estar tenso Pall.Febr.12.