διόπερ
Λιμῷ γὰρ οὐδέν ἐστιν ἀντειπεῖν ἔπος → Famem adeo responsare nil contra datur → Erfolgreich widerspricht dem Hunger nicht ein Wort
English (LSJ)
or δι' ὅπερ,
A v. διό.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
διόπερ: ἢ δι’ ὅπερ, ἴδε ἐν λ. διό.
French (Bailly abrégé)
p. δι’ ὅπερ;
conj.
1 c’est pourquoi;
2 parce que.
Étymologie: διά, ὅπερ.
Spanish (DGE)
conj. causal por lo que precisamente φύσις δὲ αὐτάρκης· διόπερ νικᾷ Democr.B 176, cf. 181, 191, Hp.Hum.13, Th.8.50, 92, Pl.Lg.679c, Ep.309c, And.Myst.10, X.Cyr.5.1.13, Isoc.1.5, 12, D.1.23, 9.46, Arist.PA 640a19, IG 11(4).1052.11 (III a.C.), PZen.Col.87.7 (III a.C.), Plb.1.12.8, 4.16.3, 12.20.7, Sardis 4.7 (II a.C.), D.S.5.77, LXX 2Ma.14.19, Aesop.1, 136, POxy.3643.5 (II d.C.).
English (Strong)
from διό and περ; on which very account: wherefore.
English (Thayer)
conjunction (from διό and the enclitic particle περ (which see)) (from Thucydides down); on which very account (A. V. wherefore): Treg. διό περ); L T Tr WH διό.