ὠκυδήκτωρ

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ἰχθύς ἐκ τῆς κεφαλῆς ὄζειν ἄρχεται → the fish stinks from the head, a fish rots from the head down, the fish rots from the head down, fish begin to stink at the head, the fish stinks first at the head, corruption starts at the top, the rot starts at the top

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Transliteration A: ōkydḗktōr Transliteration B: ōkydēktōr Transliteration C: okydiktor Beta Code: w)kudh/ktwr

English (LSJ)

ορος, ὁ,

   A sharp-biting, ῥίνη AP6.92 (Phil.).

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ὠκῠδήκτωρ: -ορος, ὁ ὀξέως δάκνων, ῥίνη Ἀνθ. Παλατ. 6.92.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ορος (ὁ, ἡ)
aux morsures aiguë (lime).
Étymologie: ὠκύς, δάκνω.

Greek Monolingual

-ορος, ὁ, ἡ, Α
(ποιητ. τ.) αυτός που δαγκώνει με οξύτητα ή με δύναμη («ῥίνην... ὠκυδήκτορα», Ανθ. Παλ.).
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < ὠκύς «οξύς» + -δήκτωρ (< δάκνω «δαγκώνω»)].

Greek Monotonic

ὠκῠδήκτωρ: -ορος, ὁ (δάκνω), αυτός που δαγκώνει κοφτερά, με οξύτητα, σε Ανθ.