ὀπωρινός

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Θνητὸς πεφυκὼς τοὐπίσω πειρῶ βλέπειν → Homo natus id, quod instat, ut videas, age → Als sterblich Wesen mühe dich zu seh'n, was folgt

Menander, Monostichoi, 249
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Full diacritics: ὀπωρινός Medium diacritics: ὀπωρινός Low diacritics: οπωρινός Capitals: ΟΠΩΡΙΝΟΣ
Transliteration A: opōrinós Transliteration B: opōrinos Transliteration C: oporinos Beta Code: o)pwrino/s

English (LSJ)

ή, όν,

   A of ὀπώρα or late summer, ἀστέρ' ὀπωρινῷ ἐναλίγκιον, i. e. Sirius, the star whose rising marked the beginning of that season (v. ὀπώρα), Il.5.5 ; ἦμαρ 16.385 ; βορέης 21.346, Od.5.328; ὄμβρος Hes.Op.674, 677 ; ὄρχατοι E. Fr.896 ; δέλφαξ Ar.Fr.506.4 ; πυλαία SIG239C31, al. (Delph., iv B. C.). [In Hom. the last syll. is always long (by position in Il.21.346), and the penult. is long also, metri gr.: when the ult. is short, the penult. also is short, as in Hes.Op.674 ; in Att. ῐ always ; cf. μετοπωρινός.]