ὑμενοειδής

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μηδ' εἰς ὀρχηστρίδος εἰσᾴττειν, ἵνα μὴ πρὸς ταῦτα κεχηνὼς μήλῳ βληθεὶς ὑπὸ πορνιδίου τῆς εὐκλείας ἀποθραυσθῇς → and not to dart into the house of a dancing-woman, lest, while gaping after these things, being struck with an apple by a wanton, you should be damaged in your reputation

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Transliteration A: hymenoeidḗs Transliteration B: hymenoeidēs Transliteration C: ymenoeidis Beta Code: u(menoeidh/s

English (LSJ)

[ῠ], ὑμενοειδές, membranous, membranaceous, Hp.Mul.1.11, Epid.2.2.17, Arist.HA519b13, Dsc.1.106; cf. ὑμενώδης.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1178] ές, hautartig, häutig; Hippocr.; Arist. H. A. 3, 15.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ὑμενοειδής: имеющий вид перепонки, пленочный (ἡ κύστις Arst.).

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ὑμενοειδής: [ῠ], ές, ὅμοιος ὑμένι, Ἱππ. 595. 41., 1013F, Ἀριστ. π. τὰ Ζ. Ἱστ. 3. 15, 1, πρβλ. ὑμενώδης.

Greek Monolingual

-ές / ὑμενοειδής, -ές, ΝΑ
αυτός που μοιάζει με υμένα ως προς τη φύση ή την μορφή.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < ὑμήν, -ένος + -ειδής].

Translations

membranous

Asturian: membranosu; Catalan: membranós; French: membraneux; Galician: membranoso; Greek: μεμβρανώδης; Ancient Greek: ὑμενοειδής, ὑμενώδης, δερματικός; Hungarian: membranózus; Irish: scannánach, sreabhnach; Italian: membranoso; Occitan: membranós; Polish: błoniasty, błonkowaty; Portuguese: membranoso; Russian: мембранный; Spanish: membranoso