ἐνώτιον

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Full diacritics: ἐνώτιον Medium diacritics: ἐνώτιον Low diacritics: ενώτιον Capitals: ΕΝΩΤΙΟΝ
Transliteration A: enṓtion Transliteration B: enōtion Transliteration C: enotion Beta Code: e)nw/tion

English (LSJ)

τό, (οὖς)

   A ear-ring, A.Fr.102, Testamentum Platonisap. D.L.3.42, Aen.Tact.31.7, IG11(2).161B26(Delos, iii B. C.), Hedyl. ap.Ath.8.345b, etc.; cf. ἐνώδιον.

German (Pape)

[Seite 861] τό, das Ohrgehänge, gew. im plur.; Aeschyl. bei Poll. 10, 175. 2, 83; Hedyl. Ath. VIII, 345 a; D. L. 3, 42. S. ἐνώδιον.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἐνώτιον: τό, (οὖς), «σκουλαρίκι», Αἰσχύλ. Ἀποσπ. 101, Ἡδύλος παρ᾿ Ἀθην. 345Β, Πλάτ. παρὰ Διογ. Λ. 3. 42· πρβλ. ἐνῴδιον.

Spanish (DGE)

-ου, τό

• Grafía: graf. ἐνοιτ- PDura 30.21, PEuphr.12.18 (ambos III d.C.)
gener. plu. pendientes, zarcillos A.Fr.102, Aen.Tact.31.7, LXX Ge.24.22, IG 11(2).161B.26 (Delos III a.C.), Sel.Pap.3.10 (I a.C.), Ath.331e, PDura l.c., Ael.VH 1.18, Pall.V.Chrys.10.6, tb. sg. Hedyl.1502P., D.L.3.42, POxy.3491.7 (II d.C.), PEuphr.l.c., Euagr.Pont.Schol.Pr.307.1, cf. ἐνώδιον.