βρώσιμος
οὐ δικαίως θάνατον ἔχθουσιν βροτοί, ὅσπερ μέγιστον ῥῦμα τῶν πολλῶν κακῶν → unjustly men hate death, which is the greatest defence against their many ills | men are not right in hating death, which is the greatest succour from our many ills
English (LSJ)
ον,
A eatable, A.Pr.479, diph.13, LXX Le.19.23, Ev.Luc. 24.41; ἃ καὶ κυσὶν πεινῶσιν οὐχὶ βρώσιμα Trag.Adesp.118.4.
German (Pape)
[Seite 467] eßbar, Aesch. Prom. 479; ἃ καὶ κυσὶν πεινῶσιν οὐχὶ βρώσιμα com. bei Clem. Al. Strom. 7 p. 305; Sp., wie LXX.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
βρώσιμος: -ον, φαγώσιμος, Αἰσχύλ. Πρ. 479, Δίφιλ. Ἀναζωσ. 2.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ος, ον :
qu’on peut manger, mangeable.
Étymologie: βιβρώσκω.
Spanish (DGE)
-ον
que se toma como alimento sólido, masticable, comestible οὐκ ἦν ἀλέξημ' οὐδέν, οὔτε βρώσιμον, οὐ χριστόν, οὐδὲ πιστόν no había ningún remedio ni para tomar, ungir o beber A.Pr.479, cf. Diph.13, σπέρμα Mnesith.Ath.26.7, κρέα SIG 624.38 (Megalópolis II a.C.), λάχανα PSI 306.7 (II/III d.C.), ταρίχια BGU 2172.14 (V d.C.), τι β. Eu.Luc.24.41
•c. dat. ἃ ... κυσὶν ... οὐχὶ βρώσιμα cosas que ni los perros quieren comer, Com.Adesp.1205K.
•β. ξύλον árbol de comer, frutal LXX Le.19.23, 2Es.19.25, Ez.47.12, cf. Stud.Pal.22.75.58 (III d.C.)
•subst. κατὰ πότιμον καὶ βρώσιμον al beber y comer, PMag.10.1.
English (Abbott-Smith)
βρώσιμος, -ον (< βρῶσις), [in LXX: Le 19:23, Ne 9:25, Ez 47:12 (מַאֲכָל)*;]
eatable: Lk 24:41.†
English (Strong)
English (Thayer)
βρώσιμον (βρῶσις), eatable: Aeschylus Prom. 479; (Antiatt. in Bekker, Anecd., p. 84,25).)
Greek Monolingual
-η, -ο (AM βρώσιμος, -ον) βρώσις
ο κατάλληλος να φαγωθεί, φαγώσιμος.