μονόλυκος

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τὸ κατὰ τὴν τῆς αὑτοῦ ψυχῆς ἐπίταξιν τὰ γιγνόμενα γίγνεσθαι, μάλιστα μὲν ἅπαντα, εἰ δὲ μή, τά γε ἀνθρώπινα → the desire that, if possible, everything,—or failing that, all that is humanly possible—should happen in accordance with the demands of one's own heart

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Full diacritics: μονόλῠκος Medium diacritics: μονόλυκος Low diacritics: μονόλυκος Capitals: ΜΟΝΟΛΥΚΟΣ
Transliteration A: monólykos Transliteration B: monolykos Transliteration C: monolykos Beta Code: mono/lukos

English (LSJ)

ὁ,

   A solitary, i. e. singularly fierce, wolf, applied by Demosthenes to Alexander, Plu.Dem.23, cf. Ael.NA7.47.    II as Adj., λύκος μ. Arat. 1124 [with 2nd syll. long].

German (Pape)

[Seite 203] ὁ, ein einzelner, ungewöhnlich großer Wolf, der einzig in seiner Art ist, Arat. D. 392, Ael. N. A. 7, 47; so nannte Demosthenes den Alexander, Plut. Dem. 23, vgl. μονολέων. [Bei Arat. ist des Verses wegen die zweite Sylbe lang.]

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

μονόλῠκος: ὁ, μόνος, μοναδικὸς εἰς τὸ εἶδός του λύκος, δηλ. ἐξόχως μέγας, πελώριος, Αἰλ. π. Ζ. 7. 47, Πλουτ. Ἀλέξ. 23, Ἄρατ. 1124 [μὲ μακρὰν τὴν β΄ συλλαβὴν ἐν ἄρσει], πρβλ. μονολέων.