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Μὴ κρῖν' ὁρῶν τὸ κάλλος, ἀλλὰ τὸν τρόπον → Mores in arbitrando, non faciem vide → Nach dem Charakter, nicht nach Schönheit urteile

Menander, Monostichoi, 333
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Full diacritics: θαλλία Medium diacritics: θαλλία Low diacritics: θαλλία Capitals: ΘΑΛΛΙΑ
Transliteration A: thallía Transliteration B: thallia Transliteration C: thallia Beta Code: qalli/a

English (LSJ)

ἡ,
A = κάππαρις, Dsc.2.173.
II foliage, leaf-buds or twigs, especially of the olive, Thphr. CP 5.1.3 (cod. Urb.), Ath.11.459, Dsc. 5.75 (v.l. in 2.70), Antyll. ap. Orib.10.23.20, Aët.6.29: pl., Theophrastus CP1.20.3 (θαλλίας cod. Urb., θαλείας vulg. as in 3.5.1 (sg.), Porph. Antr.33); in codd. sometimes θαλία, as Thphr. HP 2.2.12, 2.3.3, v.l. in CP 5.1.3; βάτου θαλία Sor.2.41.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

θαλλία: ἡ, = κάππαρις, Διοσκ. 2. 204· ἀλλ’ ἐν Εὐπορίστοις (1. 187) τοῦ αὐτοῦ = θαλλίον.

Greek Monolingual

θαλλία, ἡ (Α) θαλλός
1. τρυφερός βλαστός
2. η κάπαρη.

Translations

foliage

Armenian: սաղարթ; Belarusian: лі́сце, лісцё, лістота; Bulgarian: шума, листак; Catalan: fullatge; Chinese Mandarin: 葉子/叶子; Czech: listí; Danish: løv; Dutch: gebladerte; Esperanto: foliaro; Faroese: leyv; Finnish: lehdet, lehvistö; French: feuillage; Friulian: frind; Galician: rama, ramaxe, follaxe; German: Blätter, Laub, Laubwerk, Blätterwerk, Beblätterung; Greek: φύλλωμα, φυλλωσιά; Ancient Greek: βλάστημα, θαλλία, κόμη, τὰ φύλλα, φύλλα, ὕλη, φόβη, φυλλάς, φυλλίς, φύλλωμα, χαίτα, χαίτη, χλόα, χλόη, χλοίη; Hebrew: עַלְוָה; Hindi: पर्णसमूह; Hungarian: lomb; Ido: foliaro; Irish: duilliúr, clúmh; Italian: fogliame; Japanese: 木の葉; Korean: 나뭇잎; Latin: frons; Macedonian: лисја, лисје; Malay: dedaun; Maori: raurau; Norwegian Bokmål: bladverk, løvverk; Polish: listowie, liście; Portuguese: folhagem; Romanian: frunze, frunziș, frunzărime; Russian: листва, листья; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ли̑шће; Roman: lȋšće; Slovak: lístie; Slovene: listje; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: list; Spanish: follaje; Swedish: lövverk, bladverk; Tagalog: kadahunan; Ukrainian: листя; Venetian: stram; Volapük: bledem; Welsh: deiliant