δαίδαλον

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Sophocles, Antigone, 583

German (Pape)

[Seite 514] τό, das Kunstwerk, Neutrum von δαίδαλος; im singular. Odyss. 19. 227, πάροιθε δὲ δαίδαλον ἦεν, an der περόνη einer χλαῖνα; im plural., in der Form δαίδαλα accus., Iliad. 5, 60. 14, 179. 18, 400. 482. 19, 19; nominat. δαίδαλα Iliad. 19, 13, τὰ δ' ἀνέβραχε δαίδαλα πάντα, die τεύχεα des Achilleus. – Hesiod. Th. 581; Pind. P. 5, 38; Diodor. 3 (9, 776).

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

δαίδαλον: τό, ἴδε ἐν λ. δαίδαλος.

English (Autenrieth)

(root δαλ): cunning work, piece of artistic workmanship; usually pl.

Greek Monolingual

δαίδαλον, το (Α)
βλ. δαίδαλος.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

δαίδᾰλον: τό Hom., Hes., Pind., Diod., Anth. = δαίδαλμα.