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ψυχῆς ἀγαθῆς πατρὶς ὁ ξύμπας κόσμος → the whole universe is the fatherland of a good soul

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[[Aristophanes|Ar.]] and [[prose|P.]] [[δάκτυλος]], ὁ.
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Armenian: ստեղն; Catalan: dàctil; Danish: daktyl; Dutch: [[dactylus]]; Esperanto: daktilo; Faroese: rættur tríliður; Finnish: daktyyli; French: [[dactyle]]; German: [[Daktylus]]; Greek: [[δάκτυλος]]; Ancient Greek: [[δάκτυλος]]; Irish: dachtal; Italian: [[dattilo]]; Latin: [[dactylus]]; Occitan: dactil; Polish: daktyl; Portuguese: [[dátilo]]; Russian: [[дактиль]]; Spanish: [[dáctilo]]; Swedish: daktyl
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Latest revision as of 06:17, 1 December 2024

English > Greek (Woodhouse)

A dactyl is like a finger, having one long part followed by two short stretches.

substantive

Ar. and P. δάκτυλος, ὁ.

Translations

Armenian: ստեղն; Catalan: dàctil; Danish: daktyl; Dutch: dactylus; Esperanto: daktilo; Faroese: rættur tríliður; Finnish: daktyyli; French: dactyle; German: Daktylus; Greek: δάκτυλος; Ancient Greek: δάκτυλος; Irish: dachtal; Italian: dattilo; Latin: dactylus; Occitan: dactil; Polish: daktyl; Portuguese: dátilo; Russian: дактиль; Spanish: dáctilo; Swedish: daktyl