Θαργηλιών

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Full diacritics: Θαργηλιών Medium diacritics: Θαργηλιών Low diacritics: Θαργηλιών Capitals: ΘΑΡΓΗΛΙΩΝ
Transliteration A: Thargēliṓn Transliteration B: Thargēliōn Transliteration C: Thargilion Beta Code: *qarghliw/n

English (LSJ)

-ῶνος, ὁ, name of month at Athens, Antipho 6.42; also at Amorgos, IG 12(7).62; and Andros, ib. 135; — written Ταργηλιών at Delos, BCH 5.26 (but Θαργ- IG 11(2).287 A 19 (iii BC)); Θαργήλιος and Ταργήλιος as pr. n., both in GDI 5515 (Iasos); Ταργ- in Anacr. 40.

English

Thargelion. Month of the Attic calendar (May/June).

French (Bailly abrégé)

ῶνος (ὁ) :
Thargélion, mois athénien (du milieu de mai au milieu de juin).
Étymologie: Θαργήλια.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Θαργηλιών: ῶνος ὁ таргелион (11-й месяц аттического года - от середины мая до середины июня) Arst., Plut.