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Ἔοικα γοῦν τούτου γε σμικρῷ τινι αὐτῷ τούτῳ σοφώτερος εἶναι, ὅτι ἃ μὴ οἶδα οὐδὲ οἴομαι εἰδέναι → I seem, then, in just this little thing to be wiser than this man at any rate, that what I do not know I do not think I know either

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|Definition=ον, <span class="sense"><span class="bld">A</span> [[four-winged]], <span class="bibl">Ar.<span class="title">Ach.</span>1082</span>.</span>
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English (LSJ)

ον, A four-winged, Ar.Ach.1082.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1099] mit vier Federn, Ar. Ach. 1046.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

τετράπτῐλος: -ον, ὁ ἔχων τέσσαρας πτέρυγας, βούλει μάχεσθαι Γηρυόνῃ τετραπτίλῳ; Ἀριστοφ. Ἀχ. 1082.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ος, ον :
à quatre ailes.
Étymologie: τέσσαρες, πτίλον.

Greek Monolingual

-ον, Α
αυτός που έχει τέσσερεις φτερούγες, τετράπτερος.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < τετρ(α)- + πτίλον «φτερούγα, πούπουλο»].

Greek Monotonic

τετράπτῐλος: [ᾰ], -ον (πτίλον), αυτός που έχει τέσσερα πτερύγια, σε Αριστοφ.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

τετράπτῐλος: четырехперый Arph.

Middle Liddell

τετρά-˘πτῐλος, ον, πτίλον
four-winged, Ar.

English (Woodhouse)

four-winged

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