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Κακὸν φυτὸν πέφυκεν ἐν βίῳ γυνή, καὶ κτώμεθ' αὐτὰς ὡς ἀναγκαῖον κακόν → In vita occrevit nobis ut gramen mulier, malumque hoc opus est servemus domi → Ein schlimm Gewächs erwuchs im Leben uns die Frau, und wir besitzen sie als unumgänglich Leid

Menander, Monostichoi, 304-305
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Revision as of 13:55, 3 October 2022

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Full diacritics: ληκέω Medium diacritics: ληκέω Low diacritics: ληκέω Capitals: ΛΗΚΕΩ
Transliteration A: lēkéō Transliteration B: lēkeō Transliteration C: likeo Beta Code: lhke/w

English (LSJ)

Dor. and later Gr. λᾱκέω, crack, crackle, Theoc.2.24; burst asunder, ἐλάκησε μέσος Act.Ap.1.18; λακῆσαι τὰς ψύλλας ποιήσεις Gp.13.15.5:—in Call.Iamb.1.183 P. the context is broken.

German (Pape)

[Seite 39] ion. = λακέω, λάσκω, w. m. s. = βινέω, ληκῆσαι, erkl. Phot. παῖσαι, πλησιάσαι, u. führt aus Phereer. ληκούμεσθα an, wie Ar. Th. 494 ὅταν ὑπό του ληκώμεθα, v.l. κινώμεθα. S. λαικάζω.

French (Bailly abrégé)

claquer.
Étymologie: DELG λάσκω.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ληκέω: дор. λᾱκέω издавать звук, звучать Theocr.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ληκέω: Δωρ. λᾱκέω, ἠχῶ, Θεόκρ. 2. 24· πρβλ. λάσκω.

Greek Monotonic

ληκέω: Δωρ. λᾱκέω, ηχώ, σε Θεόκρ.

Middle Liddell

ληκέω,
doric λᾱκέω, to sound, Theocr.