ἀειχρόνιος
From LSJ
πενία μόνα τὰς τέχνας ἐγείρει → poverty alone promotes skilled work, necessity is the mother of invention, necessity is the mother of all invention, poverty is the mother of invention, out of necessity comes invention, out of necessity came invention, frugality is the mother of invention
English (LSJ)
ον, everlasting, AP 12.229 (Strat.).
Spanish (DGE)
-ον eterno κάλλος AP 12.229 (Strat.).
German (Pape)
[Seite 41] immerwährend, Strat. 71 (XII, 229).
French (Bailly abrégé)
ος, ον :
éternel.
Étymologie: ἀεί, χρόνος.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
ἀειχρόνιος: вечный, непреходящий (κάλλος Anth.).
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἀειχρόνιος: -ον, αἰώνιος, Ἀνθ. Π. 12. 229.
Greek Monotonic
ἀειχρόνιος: -ον, αιώνιος, παντοτινός, σε Ανθ.
Middle Liddell
everlasting, Anth.