ναυτία

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αἴθ' ἔγω, χρυσοστέφαν' Ἀφρόδιτα, τόνδε τὸν πάλον λαχοίην (Sappho, fr. 33 L-P) → Oh gold-crowned Aphrodite, if only this winning lot could fall to me

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Full diacritics: ναυτία Medium diacritics: ναυτία Low diacritics: ναυτία Capitals: ΝΑΥΤΙΑ
Transliteration A: nautía Transliteration B: nautia Transliteration C: naftia Beta Code: nauti/a

English (LSJ)

Ion. ναυσίη Semon.7.54, ἡ:—

   A seasickness, or generally, nausea, Arist. PA664b13 (pl.), Aret.SA1.5,2.2, Alciphr.2.4, Jul.Or.6.190d: pl., Porph.Gaur.8.1.    2 generally, disgust, Semon.l.c.

German (Pape)

[Seite 233] ἡ, u. ναυτιάω, att, = ναυσία, ναυσιάω, auch ναυττιάω geschrieben, Phot. lex., vgl. Lob. zu Phryn. p. 194.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ναυτία: ἡ (ναῦς) «ἀναγοῦλα», Γαλην. Λεξ. Ἱππ. Ἀριστ. π. Ζ. Μορ. 3. 3, 8, Ἀρετ. π. Αἰτ. Ὀξ. Παθ. 1. 5., 2. 2. 2) καθόλου, τὸ βδελύττεσθαι, αἰσθάνεσθαι ἐνδόμυχον ἀποστροφήν, Λατ. mausea, Σιμωνίδ. Ἰαμβογρ. 6. 54.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ας (ἡ) :
mal de mer ; nausée, envie de vomir.
Étymologie: ναύτης.