πλαταγώνιον

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ἐκ Χάεος δ' Ἔρεβός τε μέλαινά τε Νὺξ ἐγένοντο... (Hesiod's Theogony 123) → From Chasm, Erebos and black Night came to be...

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Full diacritics: πλᾰτᾰγώνιον Medium diacritics: πλαταγώνιον Low diacritics: πλαταγώνιον Capitals: ΠΛΑΤΑΓΩΝΙΟΝ
Transliteration A: platagṓnion Transliteration B: platagōnion Transliteration C: platagonion Beta Code: platagw/nion

English (LSJ)

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   A broad petal of the poppy or anemone, so called because lovers took omens from it, laying it on the left hand, and striking it with the right, and it was a good omen if it burst with a loud crack, Theoc.11.57, cf. Nic.Fr.74.43, Poll.9.127 ; τῷ μηκῶνος π. J.AJ3.7.6 (vulg. πλαταγῶνι) ; cf. τηλέφιλον.