Τυρρηνικός

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ὕδωρ δι' ἀκριβείας ἐστί τινι → water is scarce for someone

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Full diacritics: Τυρρηνικός Medium diacritics: Τυρρηνικός Low diacritics: Τυρρηνικός Capitals: ΤΥΡΡΗΝΙΚΟΣ
Transliteration A: Tyrrēnikós Transliteration B: Tyrrēnikos Transliteration C: Tyrrinikos Beta Code: *turrhniko/s

English (LSJ)

Τυρρηνική, Τυρρηνικόν, Tyrrhenian, Etruscan, σανδάλια T. Cratin.131; κρατῆρες IG22.1648.36, 11(2).161B122,219B69 (Delos, iii B. C.): Τ. λόγος, a speech by Dinarchus: cf. Τυρσηνικός.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ή, όν :
de Tyrrhénie, tyrrhénien ; Τυρρηνικὸν πέλαγος PLUT la mer Tyrrhénienne, partie de la Méditerranée qui baigne la côte O de l'Italie jusqu'à la Sicile.
Étymologie: Τυρρηνός.

Spanish

tirrénico

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Τυρρηνικός: ион. и староатт. Τυρσηνικός 3 тирренский (κώδων Soph.; πέλαγος Plut.).

Léxico de magia

-όν tirrénico λαβὼν κηρὸν Τυρρηνικὸν πλάσον ἀνδριάντα ..., ἤτω δὲ τρικέφαλος toma cera tirrénica y modela una estatua que tenga tres cabezas P IV 3131

Translations

Etruscan

Armenian: էտրուսկյան; Catalan: etrusc; Chinese Mandarin: 伊特魯里亞的, 伊特鲁里亚的; Czech: etruský; Danish: etruskisk; Dutch: Etruskisch; Finnish: etruskilainen, etruski; French: étrusque; Galician: etrusco; German: etruskisch; Greek: ετρουσκικός, τυρρηνικός; Ancient Greek: Τυρρηνικός, Τυρρηνός, Τυρσανός, Τυρσηνικός, Τυρσηνός; Irish: Éatrúscach; Italian: etrusco; Japanese: エトルリアの; Macedonian: етрурски; Norwegian Bokmål: etruskisk; Nynorsk: etruskisk; Polish: etruski; Portuguese: etrusco; Serbo-Croatian Roman : Etruščanski, Etrurski; Spanish: etrusco; Swedish: etruskisk; Turkish: Etrüsk