μονόμαχος

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ἐν τῷ ῥά σφι κύκησε γυνὴ εἰκυῖα θεῆισιν οἴνῳ Πραμνείῳ, ἐπὶ δ' αἴγειον κνῆ τυρόν κνήστι χαλκείῃ, ἐπὶ δ' ἄλφιτα λευκὰ πάλυνε. → In it the woman, like the goddesses, mixed Pramnian wine for them, and over it she grated goat cheese with a bronze grater, and sprinkled white barley on it.

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Full diacritics: μονόμᾰχος Medium diacritics: μονόμαχος Low diacritics: μονόμαχος Capitals: ΜΟΝΟΜΑΧΟΣ
Transliteration A: monómachos Transliteration B: monomachos Transliteration C: monomachos Beta Code: mono/maxos

English (LSJ)

ον, (μάχομαι) A fighting in single combat, μ. προστάται A.Th.798; μονομάχον ἐπὶ φρέν' ἠλθέτην E.Ph.1300 (lyr.); μονομάχου δι' ἀσπίδος, i. e. in single combat, Id.Heracl.819; μονομάχῳ δορί Id.Ph.1325; μονομάχου πάλης ἀγῶνα Ar.Fr.558. II μονομάχος, ὁ, gladiator, freq. in plural, Str.5.1.7, Nic. Dam.78 J., J.AJ 14.10.6, IG7.106.7 (Megara), OGI533.5 (Galatia, i A. D.), Arr.Epict. 3.16.4, Luc.Demon.57, Hdn.1.15.8, etc.

Spanish

gladiador

English (Woodhouse)

engaged in single combat

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Léxico de magia

gladiador con ref. al lugar donde ha muerto ἀγωγὴ ἐπὶ ἡρώων ἢ μονομάχων ἢ βιαίων encantamiento por medio de difuntos, gladiadores o muertos de forma violenta P IV 1390 P IV 1394