κυνοτρόφος

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Full diacritics: κῠνοτρόφος Medium diacritics: κυνοτρόφος Low diacritics: κυνοτρόφος Capitals: ΚΥΝΟΤΡΟΦΟΣ
Transliteration A: kynotróphos Transliteration B: kynotrophos Transliteration C: kynotrofos Beta Code: kunotro/fos

English (LSJ)

ον, keeping dogs, Ctes.Fr.62.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (ὁ) :
qui élève des chiens.
Étymologie: κύων, τρέφω.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

κυνοτρόφος: ὁ, ὁ τρέφων κύνας, Γαλην. τ. 14, σ. 170, 6.

Greek Monolingual

κυνοτρόφος, -ον (Α)
αυτός που εκτρέφει σκυλιά.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < κυν(ο)- + -τροφός (< τρέφω), πρβλ. ιπποτρόφος, κτηνοτρόφος)].

German (Pape)

Hunde nährend, haltend, Sp.