Διοσπολίτης

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αὐτὸν κέκρουκας τὸν βατῆρα τοῦ λόγου → you have struck the very threshold of the argument, you have struck the most important and chiefmost point

Source

Spanish (DGE)

-ου, ὁ
• Alolema(s): Διοπολ- IPh.59.4 (I a.C.), Ptol.Geog.4.5.31
Diopolita
I ét.
1 de las diversas ciudad llamadas Dióspolis Man.Hist.2.3b (p.32), 4.11, Porph.VP 7, Soz.HE 2.20.2, St.Byz.s.u. Διόσπολις
del nomo Diopolita o Diospolita (v. II) PLond.882.11 (II a.C.), PMeyer 20.13 (III d.C.).
2 medic., cierto medicamento consistente en cominos molidos y macerados en vinagre, pimienta, ruda y bicarbonato, Alex.Trall.1.343.7, 407.26, Aët.8.34, Paul.Aeg.3.9.3, tb. c. jengibre y miel, Paul.Aeg.7.11.32, cf. Διοσπολιτικός.
II ὁ Δ. (sc. νομός) nomo de Egipto cuya capital era Dióspolis Parva Plin.HN 5.49, POxy.1255.2 (III d.C.), tb. llamado ὁ μικρὸς Δ. IPh.l.c., SEG 30.1720 (Abido), Δ. μικρὸς ἄνω τόπων Ptol.Geog.4.5.31, Δ. Θηβ(αίδος) POxy.708.15 (II d.C.), Δ. κάτω POxy.2415.58, Theb.Ostr.132.6 (ambos III d.C.), Δ. περὶ Χηνοβ(όσκιον) PAnt.32.1, ue.1 (IV d.C.), cf. St.Byz.s.u. Χηνοβοσκία.