ὕδραυλις

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ἔχεις δὲ τῶν κάτωθεν ἐνθάδ᾽ αὖ θεῶν ἄμοιρον, ἀκτέριστον, ἀνόσιον νέκυν → and you have kept here something belonging to the gods below, a corpse deprived, unburied, unholy | but keepest in this world one who belongs to the gods infernal, a corpse unburied, unhonoured, all unhallowed

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Full diacritics: ὕδραυλις Medium diacritics: ὕδραυλις Low diacritics: ύδραυλις Capitals: ΥΔΡΑΥΛΙΣ
Transliteration A: hýdraulis Transliteration B: hydraulis Transliteration C: ydravlis Beta Code: u(/draulis

English (LSJ)

εως, ἡ,

   A hydraulic organ, invented by Ctesibius, Ath.4.174b, cf. Aristocl.ib.c, Ph.Bel.77.43 (-ὴν codd.), Hero Spir.1.28, Simp. in Ph. 681.7; described by Hero Spir.1.42:—so τὸ ὑδραυλικὸν

   A ὄργανον Aristocl. l. c., Hero Spir.1.42.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ὕδραυλις: -εως, ἡ, (αὐλέω) ὑδραυλικόν τι μουσικὸν ὄργανον, εὕρημα Ἀλεξανδρέως τινὸς κουρέως τὴν τέχνην οὗ τὸ ὄνομα ἦν Κτησίβιος, Ἀριστόδ. παρ’ Ἀθην. 174Β· περιγράφεται δὲ ὑπὸ Ἡδύλου αὐτόθι 497D· ὡσαύτως ὕδραυλος, ὁ, Schneid. Ἐκλογ. Φυσ. 310. 97· hydraulus παρὰ Κικέρωνι· - οὕτω, τὸ ὑδραυλικὸν ὄργανον Ἀθήν. 174C.