ἐννεάς

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Full diacritics: ἐννεάς Medium diacritics: ἐννεάς Low diacritics: εννεάς Capitals: ΕΝΝΕΑΣ
Transliteration A: enneás Transliteration B: enneas Transliteration C: enneas Beta Code: e)nnea/s

English (LSJ)

άδος, ἡ,

   A body of nine, Theoc.17.84 (pl.), AP7.17 (Tull. Laur.); ἡ ὑμνουμένη ἐ. ἐν τῷ νοητῷ Dam.Pr.117: Porph. divided the works of his master Plotinus into six enneads, Plot.24.    II the number nine, Plu.2.726d,744a, Nicom.Ar.1.19, etc.    III the ninth day of the month, v. εἰνάς.

German (Pape)

[Seite 847] άδος, ἡ, die Zahl Neun, eine Anzahl von Neun, Theocr. 17, 84 u. a. Sp., s. εἰνάς.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἐννεάς: -άδος, ἡ, οὐσ. ἀριθ. τοῦ ἐννέα, ὡς τὸ δυὰς τοῦ δύο, τὸ τριὰς τοῦ τρία κτλ., Θεόκρ. 17. 84, Ἀνθ. Π. 7, 17, Πλούτ. 2. 736C. Ὁ Πορφύριος διῄρει τὰ ἔργα τοῦ διδασκάλου αὑτοῦ Πλωτίνου εἰς ἓξ ἐννεάδας, Βίος Πλωτ. 24. ΙΙ. ἡ ἐνάτη ἡμέρα τοῦ μηνός, ἴδε εἰνάς.

French (Bailly abrégé)

άδος (ἡ) :
1 groupe de neuf, neuvaine;
2 le nombre neuf.
Étymologie: ἐννέα.