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Ubi idem et maximus et honestissimus amor est, aliquando praestat morte jungi, quam vita distrahi → Where indeed the greatest and most honourable love exists, it is much better to be joined by death, than separated by life.
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|Definition=ή, όν, <span class="sense"> | |Definition=ή, όν, <span class="sense"><span class="bld">A</span> [[Attic]], [[Athenian]], <span class="bibl">Sol.2</span>, <span class="bibl">Alc.32</span>, <span class="bibl">A.<span class="title">Eu.</span>681</span>, etc.; <b class="b3">σφόδρ' . . Ἀττικάς</b> [[of]] true [[Attic]] [[breed]], <span class="bibl">Ar.<span class="title">Lys.</span>56</span>; Ἀττικὸς [[πάροικος]], prov. of a [[troublesome]] [[neighbour]], <span class="bibl">Arist.<span class="title">Rh.</span>1395a18</span>. </span><span class="sense"><span class="bld">II</span> ἡ [[Ἀττική]] (sc. [[γῆ]]) [[Attica]], <span class="bibl">Hdt.5.76</span>, etc.; cf. [[Ἀτθίς]]. </span><span class="sense"><span class="bld">III</span> Gramm., [[Ἀττικοί]], οἱ, [[Attic writers]], Longin.34.2, Phryn.302, etc.; Ἀττικὰ γράμματα = the [[Attic]] [[alphabet]], <span class="bibl">D.59.76</span>, <span class="bibl">Paus.6.19.6</span>; Ἀττικὸ [[σχῆμα]], use of nom. for voc., <span class="bibl">A.D.<span class="title">Synt.</span>214.2</span>; [[χρῆσις]] ib.<span class="bibl">59.20</span>; [[Ἀττικόν]], τό, the [[Attic]] [[style]], Plu.2.79d: Comp. [[Ἀττικώτερος]] | ||
<span class="bibl">Cic.<span class="title">Att.</span>1.13.5</span> (with play on the name [[Atticus]]): Sup., ib.<span class="bibl">15.1b</span>.<span class="bibl">2</span>. Adv. [[Ἀττικῶς]] <span class="bibl">D.16.2</span> codd., <span class="bibl">Luc.<span class="title">Sol.</span>6</span>: Comp. [[Ἀττικώτερον]] <span class="bibl">A.D.<span class="title">Adv.</span>132.20</span>. </span><span class="sense"> | <span class="bibl">Cic.<span class="title">Att.</span>1.13.5</span> (with play on the name [[Atticus]]): Sup., ib.<span class="bibl">15.1b</span>.<span class="bibl">2</span>. Adv. [[Ἀττικῶς]] <span class="bibl">D.16.2</span> codd., <span class="bibl">Luc.<span class="title">Sol.</span>6</span>: Comp. [[Ἀττικώτερον]] <span class="bibl">A.D.<span class="title">Adv.</span>132.20</span>. </span><span class="sense"><span class="bld">IV</span> [[Ἀττικόν]], τό, a [[remedy]], <span class="bibl">Hp.<span class="title">Epid.</span>4.47</span>.</span> | ||
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English (LSJ)
ή, όν, A Attic, Athenian, Sol.2, Alc.32, A.Eu.681, etc.; σφόδρ' . . Ἀττικάς of true Attic breed, Ar.Lys.56; Ἀττικὸς πάροικος, prov. of a troublesome neighbour, Arist.Rh.1395a18. II ἡ Ἀττική (sc. γῆ) Attica, Hdt.5.76, etc.; cf. Ἀτθίς. III Gramm., Ἀττικοί, οἱ, Attic writers, Longin.34.2, Phryn.302, etc.; Ἀττικὰ γράμματα = the Attic alphabet, D.59.76, Paus.6.19.6; Ἀττικὸ σχῆμα, use of nom. for voc., A.D.Synt.214.2; χρῆσις ib.59.20; Ἀττικόν, τό, the Attic style, Plu.2.79d: Comp. Ἀττικώτερος Cic.Att.1.13.5 (with play on the name Atticus): Sup., ib.15.1b.2. Adv. Ἀττικῶς D.16.2 codd., Luc.Sol.6: Comp. Ἀττικώτερον A.D.Adv.132.20. IV Ἀττικόν, τό, a remedy, Hp.Epid.4.47.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
Ἀττικός: -ή, -όν, (ἀκτή) Ἀττικός, Ἀθηναῖος, Σόλων 2, Αἰσχύλ. Εὐμ. 681, κτλ.· σφόδρ’... Ἀττικάς, ἐξ ἀληθοῦς Ἀττικοῦ γένους, Ἀριστοφ. Λυσ. 56· Ἀττικὸς πάροικος, παροιμ. ἐπὶ φιλοταράχου γείτονος, Ἀριστ. Ρητ. 2. 21, 12. ΙΙ. ἡ Ἀττικὴ (ἐνν. γῆ), Ἡρόδ. 5. 76, κτλ.· πρβλ. Ἀτθίς. ΙΙΙ. τό Ἀττικόν, τὸ Ἀττικὸν ὕφος ἢ κομψότης, Πλούτ. 2. 79D: ― Ἐπίρρ. -κῶς Δημ. 202.11.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ή, όν :
I. adj. attique, athénien;
II. subst.
1 ἡ Ἀττική (γῆ) l’Attique;
2 τὸ Ἀττικόν le dialecte attique;
3 οἱ Ἀττικοί les habitants de l’Attique.
Étymologie: par assimil. p. ἀκτικός, ou, sel. d’autres, p. ἀστικός -- DELG p. Ἀτθικός (cf. Ἀτθίς) avec perte de l’aspiration, dérivé de Ἀθῆναι avec gémination expressive.
Spanish (DGE)
-ή, -όν
I adj.
1 ático, ateniense de pers. ἀνήρ Sol.2.6, γυναῖκες Hdt.6.138, λεώς A.Eu.681, cf. Ar.Lys.56
•de cosas y abstr. γλῶσσα el dialecto ático Sol.24.11, γῆ X.Ath.2.16, χώρα D.18.141, χωρίον Ar.Nu.209, ἀποικία Scymn.645, ναῦς X.HG 1.1.36, Plu.Sol.9, Them.14, γράμματα el alfabeto ático D.59.76, ὅρη Str.9.2.15, Ἀ. πόλεμος la guerra del Peloponeso Plu.Tim.35, Lys.2, μέδιμνοι Plu.Cat.Ma.6, Caes.55, cf. Polyaen.4.3.32, τάλαντον Luc.Alex.49, Asin.46, δραχμά Plu.Sull.17
•λίθος del mármol, Paus.5.25.13
•prov. πάροικος ἀ. de vecinos impertinentes, Arist.Rh.1395a20.
2 gram. propio del dialecto ático σχῆμα uso del nom. por el voc., A.D.Synt.214.2, χρῆσις A.D.Synt.59.20, λέξις Ath.366d
•ret. propio del estilo ático, quae laudas ex orationibus ... multo mihi Ἀττικώτερα videntur juego de palabras con el n. de Ático, Cic.Att.1.1 tít.
II subst.
1 ἡ Ἀ. el Ática Hdt.5.76, Th.1.2, X.Vect.1.2, D.6.35, Men.Dysc.1, Hell.Oxy.17.4, Charito 1.11.4, Hld.1.15.6, v. tb. Ἀκτή, Ἀκταία
•ἡ Ἀττική dracma ateniense Aesop.28.1, IGBulg.12.63bis.13, 16 (Odesos), MAMA 4.31 (Frigia III d.C.), INikaia 61.8 (III d.C.), IEphesos 3058.10 (III d.C.), Clem.Al.Paed.2.10.115, Eus.HE 9.8.4.
2 τὸ Ἀ. la escuadra ateniense Polyaen.1.44
•el estilo ático Plu.2.79d, gram. en POxy.1012.17.3
•el remedio ático n. de un fármaco no identificado, Hp.Epid.4.47.
3 plu. οἱ Ἀττικοί los atenienses Alc.401b, Pl.Lg.626d, Ar.V.1076
•los aticistas que escriben o hablan el dialecto ático, Longin.34.2.
III adv. -ῶς en dialecto ático λέγειν D.16.2 (cód.), καλεῖν Gal.13.16, τοὺς σολοικίζοντας ἀ. παίζειν Luc.Sol.6.
• Etimología: Adj. en -ικός deriv. de Ἀθῆναι c. geminación de la dental y sin aspiración; cf. c. geminación expresiva Ἀτθίς, Ἀτθικός, o sin geminación Ἀθικός. < Ἀττικός ἀττῐκουμένη > Ἀττικός, -οῦ, ὁ
Ático
1 sobrenombre de Dionisio de Pérgamo, sofista alumno de Apolodoro, I d.C., Str.13.4.3.
2 T. Pomponius A. amigo de Cicerón, Plu.Cic.45, Brut.29.
3 padre de Herodes Ático el sofista, II d.C., Philostr.VS 521, v. Ἡρώδης
4 nieto del anterior, Philostr.VS 558.
5 Ἀ. Νεαπολίτης παιδοτρίβης inventor de un tipo de pelota, Ath.14f.
6 copista de Atenas, Luc.Ind.24.
7 filósofo platónico, II d.C., Attic., I.
8 escritor eclesiástico, IV/V d.C., Attic.Const., I.
Greek Monotonic
Ἀττικός: -ή, -όν (ἀκτή)·
I. Αττικός, Αθηναίος, σε Σόλωνα. κ.λπ.· ἡ Ἀττικὴ (ενν. γῆ), η Αττική, σε Ηρόδ. κ.λπ.· πρβλ. Ἀτθίς.
II. επίρρ. -κῶς, με τον Αττικό τρόπο, σε Δημ.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
Ἀττῐκός:
I 3 аттический, афинский Her., Aesch., Arph., Xen., Plut.: Ἀ. πάροικος погов. Arst. аттический, т. е. беспокойный или опасный сосед.
II ὁ житель Аттики Arph., Plut.
Frisk Etymological English
Ἀτθίς
Grammatical information: adj.
Meaning: adj. of Athens
Other forms: Also Ἀτθικός (IG IV2 1,104), Ἀθικός IG IV2 1,102. Fem. Ἀτθίς Attic, esp. the land Attica.
Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]
Etymology: Fron the same root as Athens, showing θ, geminated τθ, and wihtout aspiration ττ; typical Pre-Greek variants. S. Ἀθῆναι. Chantr. Études 108ff.
See also: Ἀθῆναι
Middle Liddell
ἀκτή
I. Attic, Athenian, Solon, etc.; ἡ Ἀττική (sc. γῆ), Attica, Hdt., etc.; cf. Ἀτθίς.
II. Adv. -κῶς in Attic style, Dem.