ἀθόρυβος

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τὸν αὐτὸν ἔρανον ἀποδοῦναι → pay him back in his own coin, repay him in his own coin, pay someone back in their own coin, pay back in someone's own coin, give tit for tat, pay back in kind

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Full diacritics: ἀθόρυβος Medium diacritics: ἀθόρυβος Low diacritics: αθόρυβος Capitals: ΑΘΟΡΥΒΟΣ
Transliteration A: athórybos Transliteration B: athorybos Transliteration C: athoryvos Beta Code: a)qo/rubos

English (LSJ)

ον, A without uproar, Pl.Lg.640c; unperturbed, Polystr.p.29 W., prob. l. in Metrod.Fr.48 K.: Comp., Anon. in SE 15.19. Adv. -βως E.Or.630, Epicur.Fr.489, J.BJ2.12.6, Hierocl. in CA12p.447M. II not causing confusion, Ascl.Tact.12.10 (Comp.).

Spanish (DGE)

(ἀθόρῠβος) -ον
I 1tranquilo, sin perturbaciones συνουσία Pl.Lg.640c, ἄρχων Pl.Lg.640c, ἀ[θόρ] υβον ... καὶ ἀδ[ε] ῆ ἐμ πᾶσιν εἶναι Polystr.Contempt.30.6, γενομένης τῆς εἰσόδου ἀθορύβου Plb.8.29.1, ἀ. καὶ βέβαιος Plu.Fab.26, ἀθόρυβον τὸ ἦθος καὶ νήνεμον ἔχουσι τὴν ψυχήν Plu.2.589d, ἡ ζωή Procl.in R.1.18, cf. PFlor.323.16 (VI d.C.).
2 que no produce confusión σημεῖα Ascl.Tact.12.10.
II adv. -ως imperturbablemente, sin perturbaciones ὡς ἀ. ... λόγος ... ἵκηται E.Or.630, ζῆν Epicur.Ep.[3] 87, φρονεῖν Men.Pc.348, βίος ... ἀ. ... διανυόμενος Phld.Oec.12.35, cf. Aeschin.3.201, Procl.in R.1.19.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ος, ον :
sans trouble, paisible.
Étymologie: , θόρυβος.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἀθόρῠβος: бесшумный, спокойный, тихий (συνουσία Plat.; εἴσοδος Polyb.; ὄψις, ἦθος Plut.).

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἀθόρυβος: -ον, ἄνευ θορύβου, ἀτάραχος, ἥσυχος, Πλάτ. Νόμ. 640C. ― Ἐπίρρ. -βως, Εὐρ. Ὀρ. 630.

Greek Monotonic

ἀθόρῠβος: -ον, αυτός που δεν έχει θόρυβο, ο ήσυχος, σε Πλάτ.· επίρρ. -βως, σε Ευρ.

Middle Liddell

without uproar, Plat.:—adv. -βως, Eur.

German (Pape)

ohne Störung, συνουσία Plat. Legg. I.640c; ohne Lärm, ruhig, εἴσοδος Pol. 8.31; öfter Plut.
• Adv., Eur. Or. 722.