δάξ

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τίς Ἑλλὰς ἢ βάρβαρος ἢ τῶν προπάροιθ' εὐγενετᾶν ἕτερος ἔτλα κακῶν τοσῶνδ' αἵματος ἁμερίου τοιάδ' ἄχεα φανερά → what woman Greek or foreign or what other scion of ancient nobility has endured of mortal bloodshed's woes so many, such manifest pains

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Full diacritics: δάξ Medium diacritics: δάξ Low diacritics: δαξ Capitals: ΔΑΞ
Transliteration A: dáx Transliteration B: dax Transliteration C: daks Beta Code: da/c

English (LSJ)

Adv. A = ὀδάξ, Opp.H.4.60.

German (Pape)

[Seite 522] mit den Zähnen beißend, Opp. H. 4, 60.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

δάξ: ἐπίρρ. = ὀδὰξ (κατὰ τὰ γνύξ, πύξ, λάξ), Ὀππ. Ἁλ. 4. 60.

French (Bailly abrégé)

adv.
en mordant.
Étymologie: δάκνω.
Par. λάξ, γνύξ, πύξ.

Spanish (DGE)

adv. con los dientes, mordiendo Aesop.117, Hdn.Gr.1.141, Eust.249.34, Gloss.2.266, Phot.Bibl.532a41.
• Etimología: Forma artificial, sobre el modelo de ὀδάξ q.u.

Frisk Etymological English

See also: s. δάκνω.

Frisk Etymology German

δάξ: {dáks}
Derivative: mit δαξασμός
See also: s. δάκνω.
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