Σαρδώ

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ἄνθρωπος ὢν ἥμαρτον· οὐ θαυμαστέον → being human I made a mistake; there is nothing remarkable about it

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Transliteration A: Sardṓ Transliteration B: Sardō Transliteration C: Sardo Beta Code: *sardw/

English (LSJ)

ἡ, gen. όος contr. οῦς, dat. οῖ, Sardinia, Hdt.1.170, Ar.V. 700; the obl. cases are sts. Σαρδόνος, -όνι, -όνα (as if from Σαρδών), Plb.1.24.5 sq., 1.79.1, etc.; Σαρδῶνος is f.l. in Str.2.4.3: a nom. Σαρδώνη in Hsch.(s.v.l.).-Hence Adj. Σαρδόνιος, Hdt.1.166, Theoc. 16.86; cf. σαρδάνιος (hence Σαρδονία

   A = Σαρδώ, CIG2509.14):—also Σαρδονικός, Hdt.2.105, Arist.Mete..354a21, Poll.5.26: Σαρδώνιος, Str.2.4.3, 2.5.19, etc.; Σαρδωνικός, Lyc.796; Σαρδῷος, ῴα, ῷον, Plb. 1.42.6, etc.:—Σαρδοί, οἱ, the Sardinians, D.S.21.16; Σαρδῷοι Plb.1. 88.9; γῆς τῆς λεγομένης σάρδης,= Lat. Sarda, a kind of fuller's earth from Sardinia, Gal.13.734, cf. Plin.HN35.196.    II a precious stone, prob. = σάρδιον or σαρδόνυξ, Luc.Dom.15, Philostr.Im.1.6.