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ἀεί ποτ' εὖ μὲν ἀσκός εὖ δὲ θύλακος ἅνθρωπός ἐστι → this guy's always good at being a wineskin, and at times a winesack

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Full diacritics: βόθυνος Medium diacritics: βόθυνος Low diacritics: βόθυνος Capitals: ΒΟΘΥΝΟΣ
Transliteration A: bóthynos Transliteration B: bothynos Transliteration C: vothynos Beta Code: bo/qunos

English (LSJ)

ὁ,

   A = βόθρος, Cratin.210, X.Oec.19.3, BGU1122.17 (i B. C.).    II a meteorological phenomenon, Arist.Mete.342a36, Mu.392b4.

German (Pape)

[Seite 452] = βόθρος, ὁ, von den Atticisten getadelt, nach B. A. 85 schon in Solons Gesetzen u. bei Cratin., wo εἰς βόθυνον ἱέναι ein Spiel ist; Xen. Oec. 19, 3; Theophr. – Bei Arist. mund. 2 g. E. werden βόθυνοι neben δοκίδες u. κομῆται als feurige Lufterscheinung genannt.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

βόθῡνος: ὁ, = βόθρος, Κρατῖν. Σεριφ. 7, Ξεν. Οἰκ. 19, 3, Λυσ. Ἀποσπ. 17 κ. ἀλλ. 2) βόθυνοι παρ’ Ἀριστοτ. Μετεωρ. 1. 5, εἶδος φωτεινῶν μετεώρων.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (ὁ) :
1 trou, fosse, citerne;
2 pl. sorte de météores.
Étymologie: cf. βόθρος.

English (Abbott-Smith)

βόθυνος, -ου, ὁ (= βόθρος, more freq. in cl.), [in LXX chiefly for פַּחַת;]
a pit: Mt 12:11 15:14, Lk 6:39 (cf. DB, iii, 885; DCG, ii, 367).†