πυραμίς

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Θησαυρός ἐστι τῶν κακῶν κακὴ γυνή → Ingens mali thesaurus est mulier mala → Ein Schatz an allem Schlechten ist ein schlechtes Weib

Menander, Monostichoi, 233
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Full diacritics: πῡρᾰμίς Medium diacritics: πυραμίς Low diacritics: πυραμίς Capitals: ΠΥΡΑΜΙΣ
Transliteration A: pyramís Transliteration B: pyramis Transliteration C: pyramis Beta Code: purami/s

English (LSJ)

ίδος, ἡ,

   A pyramid, Hdt.2.8, 124, D.S.1.63, Str.17.1.33, OGI666.13 (Egypt, i A.D.), etc.; as a sepulchral monument, PLips. 30.14 (iii A.D.).    2 pyramid, as a geometrical figure, Pl.Ti. 56b, Arist.Cael.304a12, etc.    b pyramidal number, Speus. ap. Theol.Ar.62.    3 name of a farm-building, IG22.2776.16; of a fountain, Arch.Anz.26.233 (Panticapaeum).    II a sort of cake, Ephipp.13.5 (anap.); different from πυραμοῦς, acc. to Iatrocl. ap. Ath. 14.647c codd. (but dub., cf. πυραμοῦντα· τὴν πυραμίδα, Hsch.); ἡ ἐκ πυρῶν καὶ μέλιτος, ὥσπερ σησαμὶς ἡ ἐκ σησάμων καὶ μέλιτος, EM697.27. (Expld. by Gramm., etc., fr. πῦρ because pointed, Amm.Marc.22.15.29, cf. Pl.l.c.; from πυρός, St.Byz.: it is suggested that the pyramids were named from resembling a πυραμίς 11 in shape; but the shape of a π. 11 is unknown: the derivation from Egypt. pr-m-wś 'the height of a pyramid' is doubtful.)