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κατωνακοφόρος

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Οὐ γὰρ ἀργίας ὤνιονὑγίεια καὶ ἀπραξίας, ἅ γε δὴ μέγιστα κακῶν ταῖς νόσοις πρόσεστι, καὶ οὐδὲν διαφέρει τοῦ τὰ ὄμματα τῷ μὴ διαβλέπειν καὶ τὴν φωνὴν τῷ μὴ φθέγγεσθαι φυλάττοντος ὁ τὴν ὑγίειαν ἀχρηστίᾳ καὶ ἡσυχίᾳ σῴζειν οἰόμενος → For health is not to be purchased by idleness and inactivity, which are the greatest evils attendant on sickness, and the man who thinks to conserve his health by uselessness and ease does not differ from him who guards his eyes by not seeing, and his voice by not speaking

Plutarch, Advice about Keeping Well, section 24
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Transliteration A: katōnakophóros Transliteration B: katōnakophoros Transliteration C: katonakoforos Beta Code: katwnakofo/ros

English (LSJ)

ον,

   A wearing the κατωνάκη, name of slaves at Sicyon, Theopomp.Hist.172.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1407] der eine κατωνάκη trägt; so hießen nach Theopomp. bei Ath. VI, 271 d die Sklaven der Sicyonier, die er mit den ἐπευνάκτοις der Spartaner vergleicht.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

κατωνᾰκοφόρος: -ον, φορῶν τὴν κατωνάκην, ὄνομα τῶν δούλων ἐν Σικυῶνι, Θεόπομπ. Ἱστ. 195, Μοῖρις.

Greek Monolingual

-ον (Α)
(ονομ. δούλων στη Σικυώνα) αυτός που φορά κατωνάκη.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < κατωνάκη + -φόρος (< φέρω), πρβλ. δορυ-φόρος, πυρ-φόρος.