ὀλοίτροχος

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ποῖόν σε ἔπος φύγεν ἕρκος ὀδόντων → what a word has escaped the barrier of your teeth

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Full diacritics: ὀλοίτροχος Medium diacritics: ὀλοίτροχος Low diacritics: ολοίτροχος Capitals: ΟΛΟΙΤΡΟΧΟΣ
Transliteration A: oloítrochos Transliteration B: oloitrochos Transliteration C: oloitrochos Beta Code: o)loi/troxos

English (LSJ)

Ep. ὀλοοίτροχος, ὁ,

   A large stone, boulder, Ἕκτωρ ἀντικρὺ μεμαώς, ὀλοοίτροχος ὣς ἀπὸ πέτρης, ὅν τε κατὰ στεφάνης ποταμὸς χειμάρροος ὤσῃ ῥήξας . . ἔχματα πετρης Il.13.137 ; = τὸ κυλινδρικὸν σχῆμα, Democr.162 ; of the rounded muscles of an athlete's arm, ἕστασαν ἠΰτε πέτροι ὀλοίτροχοι, οὕστε κυλίνδων χειμάρρους ποταμὸς μεγάλαις περιέξεσε δίναις Theoc.22.49 ; rolled down by besieged people upon their assailants, Hdt.8.52, Orac. ap. eund.5.92.β', X.An.4.2.3, Zos. 1.52. (The ancients derived it from ὀλοός 'destructive' or from ὅλος, and disagreed as to the breathing and accent, Sch.Il.l.c.)

French (Bailly abrégé)

ος, ον :
qui court ou roule d’une masse (pierre) ; ὁ ὀλοίτροχος (πέτρος) bloc de pierre.
Étymologie: R. Ϝελ, rouler, τρέχω.

Greek Monolingual

ὀλοίτροχος και ὁλοίτροχος, ὁ (Α)
βλ. ολοοίτροχος.