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|Definition=ὁ, [[Daos]], as the name of a [[slave]], Lat. [[Davus]] ([[Δᾶϝος]]), | |Definition=ὁ, [[Daos]], as the name of a [[slave]], Lat. [[Davus]] ([[Δᾶϝος]]), Men.''Georg.'' 32; from the name of a barbarous people, cf. Hdt.1.125. | ||
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Revision as of 11:12, 25 August 2023
English (LSJ)
ὁ, Daos, as the name of a slave, Lat. Davus (Δᾶϝος), Men.Georg. 32; from the name of a barbarous people, cf. Hdt.1.125.
Spanish (DGE)
-ου, ὁ I Dao
1 individuo contra el que Dinarco pronunció un discurso, D.H.Din.12.24.
2 frec. n. de esclavo en Atenas, Hor.1.10.40, Luc.Salt.29, AP 14.123 (Metrod.), Hsch., St.Byz.s.u. Δακία
•esp. en la comedia nueva, Men.Asp., Col., Dysc., Georg., Her., Per., Pc.
II plu. οἱ Δάοι daos persas nómadas, Hdt.1.125.
Wikipedia EN
Daos (Δᾶος, Lat. Davus): A Phrygian slave character in the ancient Greek comedy Aspis (Menander).