θυλακοφόρος

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Ἕκτορ νῦν σὺ μὲν ὧδε θέεις ἀκίχητα διώκων → Hector, you run in pursuit of something unattainable | Hector, now art thou hasting thus vainly after what thou mayest not attain | Hector, now you are hasting thus vainly after what you may not attain

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Full diacritics: θῡλᾰκοφόρος Medium diacritics: θυλακοφόρος Low diacritics: θυλακοφόρος Capitals: ΘΥΛΑΚΟΦΟΡΟΣ
Transliteration A: thylakophóros Transliteration B: thylakophoros Transliteration C: thylakoforos Beta Code: qulakofo/ros

English (LSJ)

ον, A carrying a bag, name for prospectors, Hsch., Phot.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1222] Sackträger, nach VLL. von Bergleuten.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

θῡλᾰκοφόρος: -ον, φέρων μεθ’ ἑαυτοῦ πήραν, ὄνομα τῶν ὀρεινῶν χωρικῶν, οἵτινες καὶ πηροφόροι ἐκαλοῦντο, Ἡσύχ., Φώτ.

Greek Monolingual

θυλακοφόρος, -ον (Α)
(για χωρικούς που ζουν σε ορεινά μέρη) αυτός που φέρει μαζί του σακούλι.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < θύλακος + -φορος (< φέρω), πρβλ. ροπαλο-φόρος, φαεσ-φόρος.