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Βίων δύο ἔλεγε διδασκαλίας εἶναι θανάτου, τόν τε πρὸ τοῦ γενέσθαι χρόνον καὶ τὸν ὕπνονBion used to say that we have two teachers for death: the time before we were born and sleep | Bion said that there are two rehearsals for death: the time before being born and sleep

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|auten=[[Hecuba]], the [[wife]] of [[Priam]], [[daughter]] of Dymas, a Phrygian [[king]], Il. 6.293, Il. 16.718. (Il.)
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|dgtxt=-ης, ἡ<br /><b class="num">• Alolema(s):</b> dór. Ἑκάβα Pi.<i>Fr</i>.52i.(e).8, E.<i>Tr</i>.136, Theoc.15.139; Ϝεκάβα <i>IKor.Vas</i>.126.2 (VI a.C.); lat. Hecuba</i> Plaut.<i>Bac</i>.963<br /><b class="num">• Prosodia:</b> [-ᾰ-]<br /><b class="num">1</b> mit. [[Hécabe]] o [[Hécuba]] segunda esposa de Príamo, Plaut.<i>Bac</i>.963, etc., <i>Il</i>.6.451, 24.747, <i>Il.Paru</i>.16, traída de Licia por Apolo, Stesich.21<br /><b class="num">•</b>a la que Eurípides dedica una tragedia, E.<i>Hec.passim</i>, <i>Tr</i>.37, 153, Pl.<i>Io</i> 535b, Arist.<i>Rh</i>.1400<sup>b</sup>23<br /><b class="num">•</b>hija de Dimante, rey de Frigia <i>Il</i>.16.718, y de Eutoa, Pherecyd.136c, cf. Apollod.3.12.5, <i>EM</i> 319.35G., Sud.<br /><b class="num">•</b>también considerada hija de Ciseo rey de Tracia, E.<i>Hec</i>.3, Apollod.3.12.5, Nic.<i>Fr</i>.62.1, y de Evágora, Pherecyd.136a<br /><b class="num">•</b>y de Teleclía, Athena.2, Sch.E.<i>Hec</i>.3<br /><b class="num">•</b>de Sangario y Metopa, Apollod.3.12.5<br /><b class="num">•</b>metamorfoseada en perra, Agatharch.7 (p.114.34), D.Chr.11.154, 33.59, Ou.<i>Met</i>.13.423<br /><b class="num">•</b>tb. llamada Χοιρίλη e identificada c. la cerda, Orph.<i>Fr</i>.46.<br /><b class="num">2</b> τὸ τῆς Ἑκάβης ... μνημεῖον Sepulcro de Hécuba</i> n. de promontorio en la costa europea del Helesponto, junto a la actual localidad de Kilitbahir, D.S.13.40, también llamado Κυνὸς σῆμα Tumba de la Perra</i> Str.7.fr.55, 13.1.28, cf. Dictys 5.16.
|dgtxt=-ης, ἡ<br /><b class="num">• Alolema(s):</b> dór. [[Ἑκάβα]] Pi.<i>Fr</i>.52i.(e).8, E.<i>Tr</i>.136, Theoc.15.139; Ϝεκάβα <i>IKor.Vas</i>.126.2 (VI a.C.); lat. Hecuba</i> Plaut.<i>Bac</i>.963<br /><b class="num">• Prosodia:</b> [-ᾰ-]<br /><b class="num">1</b> mit. [[Hécabe]] o [[Hécuba]] segunda esposa de Príamo, Plaut.<i>Bac</i>.963, etc., <i>Il</i>.6.451, 24.747, <i>Il.Paru</i>.16, traída de Licia por Apolo, Stesich.21<br /><b class="num">•</b>a la que Eurípides dedica una tragedia, E.<i>Hec.passim</i>, <i>Tr</i>.37, 153, Pl.<i>Io</i> 535b, Arist.<i>Rh</i>.1400<sup>b</sup>23<br /><b class="num">•</b>hija de Dimante, rey de Frigia <i>Il</i>.16.718, y de Eutoa, Pherecyd.136c, cf. Apollod.3.12.5, <i>EM</i> 319.35G., Sud.<br /><b class="num">•</b>también considerada hija de Ciseo rey de Tracia, E.<i>Hec</i>.3, Apollod.3.12.5, Nic.<i>Fr</i>.62.1, y de Evágora, Pherecyd.136a<br /><b class="num">•</b>y de Teleclía, Athena.2, Sch.E.<i>Hec</i>.3<br /><b class="num">•</b>de Sangario y Metopa, Apollod.3.12.5<br /><b class="num">•</b>metamorfoseada en perra, Agatharch.7 (p.114.34), D.Chr.11.154, 33.59, Ou.<i>Met</i>.13.423<br /><b class="num">•</b>tb. llamada [[Χοιρίλη]] e identificada c. la cerda, Orph.<i>Fr</i>.46.<br /><b class="num">2</b> τὸ τῆς Ἑκάβης ... μνημεῖον Sepulcro de Hécuba</i> n. de promontorio en la costa europea del Helesponto, junto a la actual localidad de Kilitbahir, D.S.13.40, también llamado Κυνὸς σῆμα Tumba de la Perra</i> Str.7.fr.55, 13.1.28, cf. Dictys 5.16.
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|ftr='''Ἑκάβη''': {Ekábē}<br />'''Forms''': korinth. ϝεκαβα<br />'''Grammar''': f.,<br />'''Meaning''': Gemahlin des Priamos (seit Il.); metonymisch = [[χοῖρος]] (Orph. ''Fr''. 46; wegen der zahlreichen Abkommenschaft; vgl. Χσιρίλη s. [[χοῖρος]]).<br />'''Etymology''' : Kurzform für *Ἑκαβόλος, s. [[ἑκηβόλος]] und Kretschmer Glotta 12, 104, Sohnsen Unt. 25f.<br />'''Page''' 1,472-473
|ftr='''Ἑκάβη''': {Ekábē}<br />'''Forms''': korinth. ϝεκαβα<br />'''Grammar''': f.,<br />'''Meaning''': Gemahlin des Priamos (seit Il.); metonymisch = [[χοῖρος]] (Orph. ''Fr''. 46; wegen der zahlreichen Abkommenschaft; vgl. Χσιρίλη s. [[χοῖρος]]).<br />'''Etymology''' : Kurzform für *Ἑκαβόλος, s. [[ἑκηβόλος]] und Kretschmer Glotta 12, 104, Sohnsen Unt. 25f.<br />'''Page''' 1,472-473
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==Wikipedia EN==
Hecuba (/ˈhɛkjʊbə/; also Hecabe; Ancient Greek: Ἑκάβη Hekábē, pronounced [hekábɛ:]) was a queen in Greek mythology, the wife of King Priam of Troy during the Trojan War, She had 19 children, who included major characters of Homer's Iliad such as the warriors Hector and Paris, as well as the prophetess Cassandra. Two of them, Hector and Troilus, are said to have been born as a result of Hecuba's relationship with the god Apollo.
==Translations==
ar: هيكوبا; be: Гекуба; bg: Хекуба; br: Hekabe; ca: Hècuba; cs: Hekabé; da: Hekabe; de: Hekabe; el: Εκάβη; en: Hecuba; eo: Hekabo; es: Hécuba; et: Hekabe; eu: Hekuba; fa: هکابه; fi: Hekabe; fr: Hécube; he: הקובה; hr: Hekaba; hu: Hekabé; hy: Հեկաբե; id: Hekabe; it: Ecuba; ja: ヘカベー; ko: 헤카베; la: Hecuba; lt: Hekuba; mk: Хекаба; nl: Hekabe; no: Hekabe; pl: Hekabe; pt: Hécuba; ro: Hecuba; ru: Гекуба; sh: Hekaba; simple: Hecuba; sk: Hekabé; sl: Hekaba; sr: Хекаба; sv: Hecuba; tr: Hekabe; uk: Гекаба; zh: 赫库芭

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French (Bailly abrégé)

ης (ἡ) :
Hécube, femme de Priam.
Étymologie: DELG forme abrégée pour *Ἑκαβόλος ?

English (Autenrieth)

Hecuba, the wife of Priam, daughter of Dymas, a Phrygian king, Il. 6.293, Il. 16.718. (Il.)

Spanish (DGE)

-ης, ἡ
• Alolema(s): dór. Ἑκάβα Pi.Fr.52i.(e).8, E.Tr.136, Theoc.15.139; Ϝεκάβα IKor.Vas.126.2 (VI a.C.); lat. Hecuba Plaut.Bac.963
• Prosodia: [-ᾰ-]
1 mit. Hécabe o Hécuba segunda esposa de Príamo, Plaut.Bac.963, etc., Il.6.451, 24.747, Il.Paru.16, traída de Licia por Apolo, Stesich.21
a la que Eurípides dedica una tragedia, E.Hec.passim, Tr.37, 153, Pl.Io 535b, Arist.Rh.1400b23
hija de Dimante, rey de Frigia Il.16.718, y de Eutoa, Pherecyd.136c, cf. Apollod.3.12.5, EM 319.35G., Sud.
también considerada hija de Ciseo rey de Tracia, E.Hec.3, Apollod.3.12.5, Nic.Fr.62.1, y de Evágora, Pherecyd.136a
y de Teleclía, Athena.2, Sch.E.Hec.3
de Sangario y Metopa, Apollod.3.12.5
metamorfoseada en perra, Agatharch.7 (p.114.34), D.Chr.11.154, 33.59, Ou.Met.13.423
tb. llamada Χοιρίλη e identificada c. la cerda, Orph.Fr.46.
2 τὸ τῆς Ἑκάβης ... μνημεῖον Sepulcro de Hécuba n. de promontorio en la costa europea del Helesponto, junto a la actual localidad de Kilitbahir, D.S.13.40, también llamado Κυνὸς σῆμα Tumba de la Perra Str.7.fr.55, 13.1.28, cf. Dictys 5.16.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Ἑκάβη: (ᾰ), дор. Ἑκάβᾱ ἡ Гекаба или Гекуба (дочь Диманта, жена Приама) Hom., Eur., Plat., Theocr.

Frisk Etymology German

Ἑκάβη: {Ekábē}
Forms: korinth. ϝεκαβα
Grammar: f.,
Meaning: Gemahlin des Priamos (seit Il.); metonymisch = χοῖρος (Orph. Fr. 46; wegen der zahlreichen Abkommenschaft; vgl. Χσιρίλη s. χοῖρος).
Etymology : Kurzform für *Ἑκαβόλος, s. ἑκηβόλος und Kretschmer Glotta 12, 104, Sohnsen Unt. 25f.
Page 1,472-473

Wikipedia EN

Hecuba (/ˈhɛkjʊbə/; also Hecabe; Ancient Greek: Ἑκάβη Hekábē, pronounced [hekábɛ:]) was a queen in Greek mythology, the wife of King Priam of Troy during the Trojan War, She had 19 children, who included major characters of Homer's Iliad such as the warriors Hector and Paris, as well as the prophetess Cassandra. Two of them, Hector and Troilus, are said to have been born as a result of Hecuba's relationship with the god Apollo.

Translations

ar: هيكوبا; be: Гекуба; bg: Хекуба; br: Hekabe; ca: Hècuba; cs: Hekabé; da: Hekabe; de: Hekabe; el: Εκάβη; en: Hecuba; eo: Hekabo; es: Hécuba; et: Hekabe; eu: Hekuba; fa: هکابه; fi: Hekabe; fr: Hécube; he: הקובה; hr: Hekaba; hu: Hekabé; hy: Հեկաբե; id: Hekabe; it: Ecuba; ja: ヘカベー; ko: 헤카베; la: Hecuba; lt: Hekuba; mk: Хекаба; nl: Hekabe; no: Hekabe; pl: Hekabe; pt: Hécuba; ro: Hecuba; ru: Гекуба; sh: Hekaba; simple: Hecuba; sk: Hekabé; sl: Hekaba; sr: Хекаба; sv: Hecuba; tr: Hekabe; uk: Гекаба; zh: 赫库芭