δυσαρεστέω

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Εὔτολμος εἶναι κρῖνε, τολμηρὸς δὲ μή → Audentiam tibi sume, non audaciam → Entschlossen zeige Mut, doch nicht Verwegenheit

Menander, Monostichoi, 153
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Full diacritics: δῠσᾰρεστέω Medium diacritics: δυσαρεστέω Low diacritics: δυσαρεστέω Capitals: ΔΥΣΑΡΕΣΤΕΩ
Transliteration A: dysarestéō Transliteration B: dysaresteō Transliteration C: dysaresteo Beta Code: dusareste/w

English (LSJ)

   A suffer annoyance, Arist.HA560b24; to be displeased, τινί at a thing, Plb.4.22.9, D.S.5.9, J.AJ8.5.3, Aq., Sm., Thd.Ps.94 (95).10; δ. ὅτι D.H.Comp.11: Medic., suffer malaise, Gal.10.551, Aët.5.5:—also Med., τινί Plb.5.94.2; ἐπί τινι 11.28.11.    II c. dat. pers., to be displeasing to, Id.7.5.6, D.S.18.62; τῷ θεῷ Ph.2.6:—also Med. -ουμένη φιλία Plu.2.94d, cf. Iamb. VP35.255.

German (Pape)

[Seite 676] unzufrieden, mißvergnügt sein od. werden; Arist. H. A. 6, 2; Pol. 3, 26, 6; καὶ φοβεῖταί τινα, 5, 56, 4; τοῖς γιγνομένοις, über das Geschehene, 4, 22, 9, u. öfter, auch Sp.; aber τοῖς Ῥωμαίοις, mißfallen, Pol. 7, 5, 6; D. Sic. 18, 62. – Auch im pass., mit fut. med., δυσαρεστοῦμαι τῷ ἀνδρί, der Mann gefällt mir nicht, Pol. 5, 94, 2; Hippocr.; Dion. Hal.