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ξένῳ δὲ σιγᾶν κρεῖττον ἢ κεκραγέναι → it's better for a stranger to keep silence than to shout (Menander)

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|Beta Code=meso/braxus
|Beta Code=meso/braxus
|Definition=υ, <span class="sense"><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class="bld">A</span> <b class="b2">having a short syllable in the middle</b>, name of the foot, Diom.<span class="bibl">p.481</span> K.</span>
|Definition=υ, <span class="sense"><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class="bld">A</span> <b class="b2">having a short syllable in the middle</b>, name of the foot, Diom.<span class="bibl">p.481</span> K.</span>
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|lstext='''μεσόβραχυς''': ποὺς ἐν τῇ μετρ. ἐκ δύο μακρῶν καὶ βραχείας καὶ δύο μακρῶν, χρόνων [[ἐννέα]], Diom. ἐν Gram. Lat. ed. Keil I, σ. 481.
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Transliteration A: mesóbrachys Transliteration B: mesobrachys Transliteration C: mesovrachys Beta Code: meso/braxus

English (LSJ)

υ,

   A having a short syllable in the middle, name of the foot, Diom.p.481 K.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

μεσόβραχυς: ποὺς ἐν τῇ μετρ. ἐκ δύο μακρῶν καὶ βραχείας καὶ δύο μακρῶν, χρόνων ἐννέα, Diom. ἐν Gram. Lat. ed. Keil I, σ. 481.