ἀντίγραφον

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German (Pape)

[Seite 250] τό, u. bes. im plur., die Abschrift, Andoc. 1, 76; Lys. 23, 7 u. Folgd.; Inscr. 102.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (τό) :
transcription, copie.
Étymologie: neutre de ἀντίγραφος.

Spanish (DGE)

-ου, τό
• Alolema(s): dór. -γροφον IG 42.68.81 (Epidauro IV a.C.), IG 12(3).248.22 (Anafa II a.C.)
1 copia τᾶς δὲ ἐπερωτάσιος καὶ τοῦ χρησμοῦ ἀντίγροφον IG 12(3).l.c., de cuentas, Arist.Pol.1309a11, PWisc.30.3.5 (III d.C.), de una notificación judicial, D.25.47, de un acta ἐξέπεμψεν ἀντίγραφα τῷ βασιλεῖ Plu.2.577f, cf. Lys.32.7, τῆς ἐπιστολῆς I.AI 13.126, cf. 17.145, Luc.Herm.40, de un tratado, Sch.D.T.391.23, cf. 404.19, A.D.Adu.156.20, de ejemplares de una edición publicada por Ático Ἀττικιανὰ ἀντίγραφα Harp.s.u. Ἀργᾶς, de documentos oficiales (τοὺς γραμματεῖς) ε[ὔσημα ἀν] τίγροφα [ἔχοντ] ας IG 42.l.c., cf. IEphesos 4A.22 (III a.C.), Decr. en And.Myst.79, PAlex.Giss.243, 36.1 (II d.C.), POxy.2666.2.1 (IV d.C.), PWisc.16.10 (II d.C.), 31.ue.8 (II d.C.), CPR 1.4.1 (I d.C.)
fig. ejemplo ἐξ ἀντιγράφου πατρῴου Plu.2.480f.
2 receta médica, Orib.Ec.96.1.
3 carta Chrys.M.52.677.
4 respuesta Synes.Ep.6 (p.120).

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἀντίγρᾰφον: τό копия, дубликат Lys., Arst., Dem., Plut.

English (Woodhouse)

copy, duplicate in writing, of a document

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