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δρομάω

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Κακῷ σὺν ἀνδρὶ μηδ' ὅλως ὁδοιπόρει → Hominem malignum nec viae comitem cape → Nimm einen Schurken nie zum Wegbegleiter dir

Menander, Monostichoi, 302
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Full diacritics: δρομάω Medium diacritics: δρομάω Low diacritics: δρομάω Capitals: ΔΡΟΜΑΩ
Transliteration A: dromáō Transliteration B: dromaō Transliteration C: dromao Beta Code: droma/w

English (LSJ)

(not found in pres.),

   A = τρέχω: Ep. iter. δρομάασκε Hes.Fr.117 (v.l. φοίτασκε): aor. 1 part. δρομήσασα Vett. Val.345.33 (but inf. δρομῆσαι dub. in Hp.Fract.4): pf. ὐπα-δεδρόμακε Sapph.2.10.

German (Pape)

[Seite 667] nur in der Form) δρομάασκε er lief, Hes. frg. 2, wefür Schol. Ven Il. 20, 227 φοίτασκε hat, u. was eigtl. δρώμασκε heißen müßt, vgl. Lob. zu Phryn. 583.

French (Bailly abrégé)

pf. δεδρόμηκα;
courir.
Étymologie: δρόμος.