βοσκός
οὕτως ἐξ ἐχθρῶν αὐτοκτόνα πέμπετο δῶρα, ἐν χάριτος προφάσει μοῖραν ἔχοντα μόρου → thus mutual gifts that bring death were bestowed by enemies, gifts that brought the lot of death in the name of a favor
English (LSJ)
ὁ,
A herdsman, Aesop.316, interpol. in AP7.703 (Myrin.); β. προβάτων shepherd, interpol. in Dsc.4.119. II as Adj., feeding itself (= Lat. agrestis, non pastus), φασιανός, χήν, Edict.Diocl.4.18 (variant for ἄγριος), 22; cf. βοσκάς.
German (Pape)
[Seite 454] ὁ, der Weidende, Hirt, Aesop.; Myrin. 3 (VII, 703).
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
βοσκός: ὁ, ὁ βόσκων ἀγέλην, Ἀνθ. II. 7. 703· β. προβάτων, ποιμήν, Διοσκ. 4. 118· ―παρὰ Γραμμ. καὶ βοσκήτωρ.
French (Bailly abrégé)
οῦ (ὁ) :
pâtre, berger.
Étymologie: βόσκω.
Spanish (DGE)
-ή, -όν
• Grafía: a veces graf. βόσκ-, βοσσκ-
I 1que se cría libremente, de campo, campero de anim. φασιανή DP 4.20, τρυγών DP 4.26, χήν DP 4.22.
2 apacentado n. dado a ciertos ascetas que se alimentaban de hierbas, Soz.HE 6.33.2.
II subst. ὁ β.
1 pastor de Eros bucólico AP 7.703 (Myrin.), καλύβη βοσκοῦ Aesop.24.2, β. προβάτων Dsc.4.119 (cód.), (χοιριδίων) POxford 10.19 (I/II d.C.), αἰγῶν PRoss.Georg.5.60ue.11 (IV d.C.).
2 alimentador, criador τῶν οἰωνῶν καὶ τῶν ὀρνέων dicho de Tiresias, Sch.A.Th.24, cf. 24j.