τραυμάτιον

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καὶ οἱ ἀμαθέστατοι τῶν ἰατρῶν τὸ αὐτὸ σοὶ ποιοῦσιν, ἐλεφαντίνους νάρθηκας καὶ σικύας ἀργυρᾶς ποιούμενοι καὶ σμίλας χρυσοκολλήτους: ὁπόταν δὲ καὶ χρήσασθαι τούτοις δέῃ, οἱ μὲν οὐδὲ ὅπως χρὴ μεταχειρίσασθαι αὐτὰ ἴσασιν → the most ignorant of doctors do the same as you, getting themselves ivory containers, silver cupping instruments, and gold-inlaid scalpels; but when it's time to use those things, they haven't the slightest notion of how to handle them

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Transliteration A: traumátion Transliteration B: traumation Transliteration C: travmation Beta Code: trauma/tion

English (LSJ)

Ion. τρωμ-, τό, Dim. of τραῦμα,    A slight wound or hurt, Hp.Epid.3.4.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

τραυμάτιον: Ἰων. τρωμ-, τό, ὑποκ. τοῦ τραῦμα, μικρὸν τραῦμα ἢ μικρὰ βλάβη, Ἱππ. Ἐπιδ. τὸ γ΄ 1082, κλπ.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (τό) :
petite blessure, coup.
Étymologie: dim. de τραῦμα.

Greek Monolingual

και ιων. τ. τρωμάτιον, τὸ, Α τραύμα, τραύματος]]
υποκορ. μικρό τραύμα ή μικρή βλάβη.