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|strgr=plural from [[τρεῖς]] and [[ἑκατόν]]; [[three]] [[hundred]]: [[three]] [[hundred]].
|strgr=plural from [[τρεῖς]] and [[ἑκατόν]]; [[three]] [[hundred]]: [[three]] [[hundred]].
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|txtha=τριακόσιαι, τριακόσια, [[three]] [[hundred]]: [[Homer]] [[down]].)
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Full diacritics: τρῐᾱκόσιοι Medium diacritics: τριακόσιοι Low diacritics: τριακόσιοι Capitals: ΤΡΙΑΚΟΣΙΟΙ
Transliteration A: triakósioi Transliteration B: triakosioi Transliteration C: triakosioi Beta Code: triako/sioi

English (LSJ)

Ep. and Ion. τρῐηκ-, Dor. τριακάτιοι (q. v.), αι, α,

   A three hundred, Il.11.697, Hes. Th.715, Hdt.7.202, etc.    II οἱ τ. at Athens, the richest members of the συμμορίαι, D.2.29, 18.171, etc.    2 a judicial body at Megara, Id.19.295: cf. τριακάσιοι.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

τριακόσιοι: τριακόσιοι, Ἐπιγρ. Τεγέας, L. et. F. 340e.

French (Bailly abrégé)

αι, α;
trois cents ; collect. au sg. ἵππος τριακόσιος XÉN corps de trois cents hommes de cavalerie.
Étymologie: τρεῖς, -κόσιοι.

English (Strong)

plural from τρεῖς and ἑκατόν; three hundred: three hundred.

English (Thayer)

τριακόσιαι, τριακόσια, three hundred: Homer down.)