ἔπηλυς

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Menander, Monostichoi, 149
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Full diacritics: ἔπηλῠς Medium diacritics: ἔπηλυς Low diacritics: έπηλυς Capitals: ΕΠΗΛΥΣ
Transliteration A: épēlys Transliteration B: epēlys Transliteration C: epilys Beta Code: e)/phlus

English (LSJ)

ῠδος, ὁ, ἡ, ἔπηλυ, τό, (ἐπήλυθον)

   A one who comes to a place, ἔλθετ' ἐπήλυδες αὖθις come back to me (for they were going away), S. Ph.1190 (anap.).    II incomer, stranger, foreigner, opp. αὐτόχθων, Hdt.1.78, 4.197; ἄνδρας πολεμίους ἐ. A.Pers.243 (troch.), cf. Th.34, Supp.195, Th.1.29; Adj., ἔ. γένεσις Pl.Mx.237b; ἔ. βίος J.AJ8.12.2: also in neut. pl., ἐπήλυδα ἔθνεα Hdt.8.73: neut. sg., ἐπήλυδος γένους D.H.1.60; ὕδωρ ἔπηλυ Paus.2.5.3.

German (Pape)

[Seite 920] υδος, ὁ, ἡ (ἤλυθον), der Ankömmling, Fremdling; πῶς ἂν οὖν μένοιεν ἄνδρας πολεμίους ἐπήλυδας Aesch. Pers. 243; ὦ ξένοι ἔλθετ' ἐπήλυδες αὖθις, kommt wieder, Soph. Phil. 1175; ξενοφονεῖν ἐπήλυδας Eur. I. T. 1021; adjectivisch, ἡ τῶν προγόνων γένεσις οὐκ ἔπηλυς οὖσα, ihre Abstammung war keine auswärtige, fremde, Plat. Menex. 237 b; Ggstz von αὐτόχθων, Her. 1, 78. 4, 197; Isocr. 4, 33; Thuc. 1, 29; auch ἐπήλυδα ἔθνεα, Her. 8, 73; τοῦ ἐπήλυδος γένους, D. Hal. 1, 60; τὸ ὕδωρ ἔπηλυ, Paus. 2, 5, 3.