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{{Achtung|1=<span class="diffaddedlines">βραχυκατάληκτον</span>,<br> '''A''' ending in a short syllable, A.D.Pron.50.24, Arc.192.20. Adv. <span class="diffaddedlines">βραχυκαταλήκτως = with the final syllable short, </span>[[falsa lectio|f.l.]] for <span class="diffaddedlines">βραχυπαραλήκτως </span>(<span class="diffaddedlines">with short penult</span>), Sch.Ar.Pl.1057, = Suid. [[sub verbo|s.v.]] [[παιδιά]].<br> '''II''' <span class="diffaddedlines">βραχυκατάληκτον </span>μέτρον <span class="diffaddedlines">= metre which is </span>short by a foot, Heph.4.4, Aristid.Quint. 1.23:—hence <span class="diffaddedlines">βραχυκαταληκτέω = end in a short syllable</span>, Sch.Ar.Ra.317:—Subst. <span class="diffaddedlines">βραχυκαταληξία</span>, ἡ, <span class="diffaddedlines">final short</span>, Heph. Poëm.5. | {{Achtung|1=<span class="diffaddedlines">βραχυκατάληκτον</span>,<br> '''A''' ending in a short syllable, A.D.Pron.50.24, Arc.192.20. Adv. <span class="diffaddedlines">βραχυκαταλήκτως = with the final syllable short, </span>[[falsa lectio|f.l.]] for <span class="diffaddedlines">βραχυπαραλήκτως </span>(<span class="diffaddedlines">with short penult</span>), Sch.Ar.Pl.1057, = Suid. [[sub verbo|s.v.]] [[παιδιά]].<br> '''II''' <span class="diffaddedlines">βραχυκατάληκτον </span>μέτρον <span class="diffaddedlines">= metre which is </span>short by a foot, Heph.4.4, Aristid.Quint. 1.23:—hence <span class="diffaddedlines">βραχυκαταληκτέω = end in a short syllable</span>, Sch.Ar.Ra.317:—Subst. <span class="diffaddedlines">βραχυκαταληξία</span>, ἡ, <span class="diffaddedlines">final short</span>, Heph. Poëm.5. | ||
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In the above comparison you can see the differences in the LSJ.gr entry for [[βραχυκατάληκτος]] '''before''' ([http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0057%3Aentry%3Dbraxukata%2Flhktos Perseus version]) and '''after''' editing. Note how the '''shorthand''' has been '''expanded''' (even standard Latin abbreviations are made transparent, i.e. [[falsa lectio|f.l.]] and [[sub verbo|s.v.]] are linked) and how new translations have been '''added''' (i.e. '''βραχυκαταλήκτως''' = '''with the final syllable short''') and others '''sanitized''' in a format that is clear and [[LSJ:About#Reversal|reversal friendly]] (i.e. from "to end so" to "end in a short syllable"). Also, if you see the [[βραχυκατάληκτος|revised entry]], | In the above comparison you can see the differences in the LSJ.gr entry for [[βραχυκατάληκτος]] '''before''' ([http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0057%3Aentry%3Dbraxukata%2Flhktos Perseus version]) and '''after''' editing. Note how the '''shorthand''' has been '''expanded''' (even standard Latin abbreviations are made transparent, i.e. [[falsa lectio|f.l.]] and [[sub verbo|s.v.]] are linked) and how new translations have been '''added''' (i.e. '''βραχυκαταλήκτως''' = '''with the final syllable short''') and others '''sanitized''' in a format that is clear and [[LSJ:About#Reversal|reversal friendly]] (i.e. from "to end so" to "end in a short syllable"). Also, if you see the [[βραχυκατάληκτος|revised entry]], prosody is also indicated in the ''Full diacritics'' form and links have been added not only to '''Greek''' words but also to '''English translations'''. Perseus's links—due to the unsafe method of using prosody marks within the actual lemma content—are often broken (i.e. the βρα^χυ^-καταληκτέω link). | ||
Now, multiply the above procedure to 130,000 or so LSJ entries (many of which are much more extensive and complex than the example cited here), as well as hundreds of thousands of entries from other dictionaries (a total of '''50 million words'''), and you get an idea of the [[LSJ:About#Objectives|scope]] of this project (which, by the way, is '''not funded''' by anybody). | Now, multiply the above procedure to 130,000 or so LSJ entries (many of which are much more extensive and complex than the example cited here), as well as hundreds of thousands of entries from other dictionaries (a total of '''50 million words'''), and you get an idea of the [[LSJ:About#Objectives|scope]] of this project (which, by the way, is '''not funded''' by anybody). |