paradox
From LSJ
χωρίον ἔνθα οὐ προσβατὸν θανάτῳ → a spot where it is not accessible to death, a place where was no point accessible by death, a place where death was forbidden to set foot
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
substantive
state a paradox: P. ἄτοπον λέγειν (Plato, Euthydemus 286D).
German > Latin
paradox, mirabilis; admirabilis. – Adv.admirabiliter (z.B. dicere).