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|Transliteration C=vladys
|Transliteration C=vladys
|Beta Code=bladu/s
|Beta Code=bladu/s
|Definition=(hapax legomenon) [[weak]], [[feeble]], Hsch. has [[βλαδός]]. This word is only found in the lexicon of Hesychius of Alexandria.
|Definition=(hapax legomenon) [[weak]], [[feeble]], [[Hesychius Lexicographus|Hsch.]] has [[βλαδός]]. This word is only found in the lexicon of Hesychius of Alexandria.
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|dgtxt=βλαδεῖα, βλαδύ<br />[[fofo]], [[flojo]] (τὰ σώματα) ῥοικὰ δὲ γίνεται καὶ βλαδέα Hp.<i>Aër</i>.20 (var.), τά τε θήλεα ... καὶ βλαδέα Hp.<i>Aër</i>.l.c.<br /><b class="num">•</b>βλαδεῖς· ἀδύνατοι, ἐξ ἀδυνάτων Hsch.<br /><b class="num">• Etimología:</b> De la r. *<i>melH<sup>u̯</sup></i>- ‘[[moler]]’ en grado ø, cf. ai. <i>mṛdú</i>, lat. <i>[[blandus]]</i> y c. alarg. gutural gr. [[βλάξ]].
|dgtxt=βλαδεῖα, βλαδύ<br />[[fofo]], [[flojo]] (τὰ σώματα) ῥοικὰ δὲ γίνεται καὶ βλαδέα Hp.<i>Aër</i>.20 (var.), τά τε θήλεα ... καὶ βλαδέα Hp.<i>Aër</i>.l.c.<br /><b class="num">•</b>βλαδεῖς· ἀδύνατοι, ἐξ ἀδυνάτων Hsch.<br /><b class="num">• Etimología:</b> De la r. *<i>melH<sup>u̯</sup></i>- ‘[[moler]]’ en grado ø, cf. ai. <i>mṛdú</i>, lat. <i>[[blandus]]</i> y c. alarg. gutural gr. [[βλάξ]].
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Transliteration A: bladús Transliteration B: bladus Transliteration C: vladys Beta Code: bladu/s

English (LSJ)

(hapax legomenon) weak, feeble, Hsch. has βλαδός. This word is only found in the lexicon of Hesychius of Alexandria.

Spanish (DGE)

βλαδεῖα, βλαδύ
fofo, flojo (τὰ σώματα) ῥοικὰ δὲ γίνεται καὶ βλαδέα Hp.Aër.20 (var.), τά τε θήλεα ... καὶ βλαδέα Hp.Aër.l.c.
βλαδεῖς· ἀδύνατοι, ἐξ ἀδυνάτων Hsch.
• Etimología: De la r. *melH- ‘moler’ en grado ø, cf. ai. mṛdú, lat. blandus y c. alarg. gutural gr. βλάξ.