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εἰ ἀποκρυπτόντων τῶν Μήδων τὸν ἥλιον ὑπὸ σκιῇ ἔσοιτο πρὸς αὐτοὺς ἡ μάχη καὶ οὐκ ἐν ἡλίῳ → if the Medes hid the sun, the battle would be to them in the shade and not in the sun
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<b class="b2">Be effeminate</b>, v.: P. and V. τρυφᾶν. | <b class="b2">Be effeminate</b>, v.: P. and V. τρυφᾶν. | ||
<b class="b2">Whence comes this effeminate creature?</b> V. ποδαπὸς ὁ [[γύννις]]; (Aesch., ''Frag.''). | <b class="b2">Whence comes this effeminate creature?</b> V. ποδαπὸς ὁ [[γύννις]]; (Aesch., ''Frag.''). | ||
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English > Greek (Woodhouse)
adj.
Ar. and P. μαλακός, τρυφερός, P. ἄνανδρος, P. and V. γυναικεῖος, Ar. and V. μαλθακός (also Plat. but rare P.), V. γυναικόμιμος, γυναικόφρων (Eur., Frag.), θηλύνους, Ar. θηλύφρων. Woman-shaped: V. θηλύμορφος, γυναικόμορφος. Be effeminate, v.: P. and V. τρυφᾶν. Whence comes this effeminate creature? V. ποδαπὸς ὁ γύννις; (Aesch., Frag.).
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
effēmĭnāte: adv., v. effemino,
I P. a. fin.