θεόγλωσσος

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θοἰμάτιον οὐκ ἀπολώλεκ', ἀλλὰ καταπεφρόντικα → I haven't lost my himation; I've pledged it to Thought | I have not lost my himation, but I've thought it away | I have not lost my himation, but I spent it in the schools

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Transliteration A: theóglōssos Transliteration B: theoglōssos Transliteration C: theoglossos Beta Code: qeo/glwssos

English (LSJ)

θεόγλωσσον, with the tongue of a god, γυναῖκες, of poetesses, AP9.26 (Antip. Thess.).

French (Bailly abrégé)

ος, ον :
à la parole divine.
Étymologie: θεός, γλῶσσα.

German (Pape)

γυναῖκες, göttlich redend, von Dichterinnen, Antip.Thess. 23 (IX.26); Nonn.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

θεόγλωσσος: одаренный божественным языком, т. е. поэтическим даром (γυναῖκες Anth.).

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

θεόγλωσσος: -ον, ἔχων θείαν γλῶσσαν, περὶ ποιητριῶν, Ἀνθ. Π. 9. 26.

Greek Monolingual

θεόγλωσσος, -ον (Α)
(για ποιητή) αυτός που έχει θεϊκή γλώσσα, που τα ποιήματά του έχουν θεία έμπνευση.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < θεο- + -γλωσσος (γλώσσα), πρβλ. άγλωσσος, πολύγλωσσος].

Greek Monotonic

θεόγλωσσος: -ον (γλῶσσα), αυτός που μιλάει τη γλώσσα των θεών, σε Ανθ. Π.

Middle Liddell

θεό-γλωσσος, ον γλῶσσα
with the tongue of a god, Anth.