ἐπιθαλάσσιος

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Transliteration A: epithalássios Transliteration B: epithalassios Transliteration C: epithalassios Beta Code: e)piqala/ssios

English (LSJ)

Att. ἐπιθαλάττιος, α, ον Pl.Lg.704d, PRev.Laws93.5 (iii B.C.), also ος, ον X.HG3.1.16:—   A lying or dwelling on the coast, Hdt.1.154; τὰ ἐ. Id.5.30; ἐ. τῆς Πελοποννήσον Th.2.56; marine, Epich.90:—in App.Hisp. 12 ἐπιθάλασσος is prob. f.l.

German (Pape)

[Seite 942] att. -ττιος, am Meere gelegen, Her. 5, 30; von Menschen, am Meere wohnend, 1, 154; χωρία, πόλισμα, Thuc. 2, 66. 3, 7; Xen. An. 5, 5, 23; αἱ ἐπιθαλάττιοι πόλεις Hell. 3, 1, 16; Folgde; auch dreier Endungen, Plat. Legg. IV, 704 d.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ος ou α, ον :
c. ἐπιθαλασσίδιος.
Étymologie: ἐπί, θάλασσα.

Greek Monolingual

-α, -ο (AM ἐπιθαλάσσιος και ἐπιθαλάττιος, -α, -ον και -ος, -ον)
παραθαλάσσιος, παράκτιος
αρχ.
ναυτικός, θαλασσινός.

Greek Monotonic

ἐπιθᾰλάσσιος: Αττ. -ττιος, -α, -ον ή -ος, -ον, αυτός που βρίσκεται ή διαμένει στην ακτή, δηλ. παραθαλάσσιος, Λατ. maritimus, σε Ηρόδ., Θουκ.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἐπιθᾰλάσσιος: атт. ἐπιθᾰλάττιος 2 и 3 прилегающий к морю, приморский (πόλισμα Thuc.; χωρίον Xen.): τὰ ἐπιθαλάσσια Her., Thuc., Plat. морское побережье, приморье.

Middle Liddell


lying or dwelling on the coast, Lat. maritimus, Hdt., Thuc.

English (Woodhouse)

by the sea, by the shore, near the sea, of the coast, on the coast, on the sea

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