ἀποσταδόν

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πενία μόνα τὰς τέχνας ἐγείρει → poverty alone promotes skilled work, necessity is the mother of invention, necessity is the mother of all invention, poverty is the mother of invention, out of necessity comes invention, out of necessity came invention, frugality is the mother of invention

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Full diacritics: ἀποστᾰδόν Medium diacritics: ἀποσταδόν Low diacritics: αποσταδόν Capitals: ΑΠΟΣΤΑΔΟΝ
Transliteration A: apostadón Transliteration B: apostadon Transliteration C: apostadon Beta Code: a)postado/n

English (LSJ)

Adv., (ἀφίσταμαι)

   A from afar, Il.15.556.    II ἀπόσταδον· δίκτυον μεμολυβδωμένον καὶ καλάμῳ περιεννημένον, Hsch.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἀποστᾰδόν: ἐπίρρ. (ἀφίστημι) ἐκ διαστήματος, ἐξ ἀποστάσεως, Ἰλ. Ο. 556· προσέτι, ἀποσταδά Ὀδ. Ζ. 143.

French (Bailly abrégé)

c. ἀποσταδά.
Étymologie: ἀφίστημι.

English (Autenrieth)

and ἀπο-σταδά (ἵστημι): adv., standing at a distance, Il. 15.556 and Od. 6.143, 146.

Spanish (DGE)

(ἀποστᾰδόν)
adv. desde lejos, aparte, Il.15.556, cf. Hsch., Et.Gen.1072.

Greek Monolingual

ἀποσταδόν κ. -δά (Α) κ. -δην (Μ) αφίσταμαι
από απόσταση, από μακριά.

Greek Monotonic

ἀποστᾰδόν: και ἀποσταδά, επίρρ. (ἀφίστημι), εξ αποστάσεως, σε Όμηρ.

Middle Liddell

ἀφίστημι
standing aloof, Hom.