καινοτόμος

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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

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Full diacritics: καινοτόμος Medium diacritics: καινοτόμος Low diacritics: καινοτόμος Capitals: ΚΑΙΝΟΤΟΜΟΣ
Transliteration A: kainotómos Transliteration B: kainotomos Transliteration C: kainotomos Beta Code: kainoto/mos

English (LSJ)

ον, (τέμνω)

   A innovating, ἔχουσι . . οἱ τοῦ Σωκράτους λόγοι . . τὸ κομψὸν καὶ τὸ κ. are marked by cleverness and novelty, Arist.Pol.1265a12; of persons, Hermog.Inv.3.5: metaph., -τόμον πρᾶγμα ὁ πόλεμος ibid.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1295] Neuerungen machend, neuernd; ἔχουσι πάντες οἱ τοῦ Σωκράτους λόγοι καὶ τὸ κομψὸν καὶ τὸ καινοτόμον Arist. polit. 2, 6; – καινότομος, neu angefangen, neu, πρᾶγμα Hermog.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

καινοτόμος: -ον, (τέμνω) νεωτερίζων, οἱ Σωκράτους λόγοι ἔχουσι τὸ κομψὸν καὶ τὸ καινοτόμον, τὸ κομψὸν καὶ νεωτεριστικόν, ἀσύνηθες, Ἀριστ. Πολιτικ. 2. 6, 6. ΙΙ. καινοτόμος, Παθ., εἰς ὃν εἰσάγονται καινοτομίαι, Ἑρμογέν. σ. 146.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ος, ον :
qui innove, novateur.
Étymologie: καινός, τέμνω.