αἰνικτής: Difference between revisions

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ἆρον τὸν κράβαττόν σου καὶ περιπάτει → take up thy bed and walk, take up your bed and walk, pick up your mat and walk

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|Transliteration C=ainiktis
|Transliteration C=ainiktis
|Beta Code=ai)nikth/s
|Beta Code=ai)nikth/s
|Definition=οῦ, ὁ, = [[αἰνικτήρ]], of Heraclitus, Timo <span class="bibl">43</span>.
|Definition=οῦ, ὁ, = [[αἰνικτήρ]] ([[one who speaks darkly]], [[one who talks in riddles]]), of [[Heraclitus]], Timo <span class="bibl">43</span>.
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Transliteration A: ainiktḗs Transliteration B: ainiktēs Transliteration C: ainiktis Beta Code: ai)nikth/s

English (LSJ)

οῦ, ὁ, = αἰνικτήρ (one who speaks darkly, one who talks in riddles), of Heraclitus, Timo 43.

Spanish (DGE)

-οῦ, ὁ
que se expresa con sentencias enigmáticas de Heráclito, Timo SHell.817.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

αἰνικτής: -οῦ, = ὁ ἐνεκτήρ, περὶ Ἡρακλείτου, Τίμων παρὰ Διογ. Λ. 9. 6.

German (Pape)

ὁ, der in Rätseln, dunkel spricht, Heraklit, Tim. bei Diog.L. 8.6.