Θαλῆς

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Full diacritics: Θᾰλῆς Medium diacritics: Θαλῆς Low diacritics: Θαλής Capitals: ΘΑΛΗΣ
Transliteration A: Thalē̂s Transliteration B: Thalēs Transliteration C: THalis Beta Code: *qalh=s

English (LSJ)

ὁ, gen. Θάλεω, dat. Θαλῇ, acc. Θαλῆν; gen. also Θαλοῦ Str. 1.1.11; and in Poets Θάλητος, acc. Θάλητα, Call.Fr.94, 96, Epigr. ap. D.L.1.34, 39:—Thales of Miletus, Hdt.1.74, etc.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ῆτος (ὁ) :
Thalès de Milet, philosophe, l'un des Sept-Sages.
Étymologie:.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Θᾰλῆς: и Θάλης, gen. Θάλεω и Θάλητος, поздн. Θαλοῦ ὁ (dat. Θαλῇ и Θάλητι, acc. Θαλῆν, поздн. Θάλην и Θαλῆ) Фалес
1 родом из Милета, философ ионической школы, один из «семи мудрецов», VII-VI вв. до н. э. Her., Plat., Arst. etc.;
2 Θάλης, Θάλητος поэт. современник Гесиода.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

Θᾰλῆς: ὁ, γεν. Θάλεω, δοτ. Θαλῇ, αἰτιατ. Θαλῆν· προσέτι γεν. καὶ Θαλοῦ, Στράβων 7· καὶ παρὰ ποιηταῖς Θάλητος, κτλ., Καλλ. Ἀποσπ. 94, 96, Ἐπιγράμμ. ἐν Διογ. Λ. 1. 34, 39· - Θαλῆς ὁ ἐκ Μιλήτου φιλόσοφος, Ἡρόδ. 1. 74, κτλ.

Greek Monotonic

Θᾰλῆς: ὁ, γεν. Θάλεω, δοτ. Θαλῇ, αιτ. Θαλῆν· Θαλής ο Μιλήσιος, σε Ηρόδ.

Translations

Thales

Armenian: Թալես; Catalan: Tales; Czech: Thalés; French: Thalès; Georgian: თალესი; Ancient Greek: Θαλῆς; Hungarian: Thalész; Italian: Talete; Khmer: តាលែស; Occitan: Tales; Persian: تالس‎; Polish: Tales; Russian: Фалес; Spanish: Tales