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|Transliteration C=ostrakiros
|Transliteration C=ostrakiros
|Beta Code=o)strakhro/s
|Beta Code=o)strakhro/s
|Definition=ά, όν, <span class="sense"><span class="bld">A</span> [[of the nature of earthenware]], [<b class="b3">ζῷα] ὀ</b>. [[testaceous]] animals, <span class="bibl">Arist. <span class="title">GA</span> 763a30</span>, <span class="bibl"><span class="title">PA</span>679b12</span>, al.</span>
|Definition=ά, όν, [[of the nature of earthenware]], [<b class="b3">ζῷα] ὀ</b>. [[testaceous]] animals, <span class="bibl">Arist. <span class="title">GA</span> 763a30</span>, <span class="bibl"><span class="title">PA</span>679b12</span>, al.
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Transliteration A: ostrakērós Transliteration B: ostrakēros Transliteration C: ostrakiros Beta Code: o)strakhro/s

English (LSJ)

ά, όν, of the nature of earthenware, [ζῷα] ὀ. testaceous animals, Arist. GA 763a30, PA679b12, al.

German (Pape)

[Seite 400] von der Art od. Beschaffenheit irdener Geschirre; – ζῷα ὀστρακηρά, Schaalthiere, Arist. H. A. 4, 4.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ὀστρᾰκηρός: -ά, -όν, ὁ ἔχων φύσιν ὀστρακίνην, ζῷα ὀστρακηρά, ἔχοντα ὀστράκινον περίβλημα, Ἀριστ. π. τὰ Ζ. Ἱστ. 4. 4, 18, π. Ζ. Μορ. 4. 5, 19, κ. ἀλλ.· ἴδε ὀστρακόδερμος.

Greek Monolingual

ὀστρακηρός, -ά, -όν (Α)
αυτός που έχει οστράκινο περίβλημα, οστρακόδερμος («ὀστρακηρὰ ζῷα» — τα οστρακόδερμα, Αριστοτ.).
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < ὄστρακον + κατάλ. -ηρός (πρβλ. αιχμ-ηρός)].

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ὀστρᾰκηρός: зоол. черепокожий, одетый раковиной (ζῷα Arst.).