ἀμέριμνος

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πεινῶσαν ἀλώπεκα ὕπνος ἐπέρχεται → sleep allows one to go without food

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Transliteration A: amérimnos Transliteration B: amerimnos Transliteration C: amerimnos Beta Code: a)me/rimnos

English (LSJ)

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   A free from care, unconcerned, Men.1083; βίος AP9.359 (Posidipp. or Pl.Com.); ἀ. ὕπνον εὕδεις Eranos 13.87. Adv. -νως Vett. Val.355.6, Hdn.4.5.7, IG14.1839: Comp. -ότερον, ἔχειν PLips.105 (i A. D.).    II Pass., uncared for, S.Aj.1207.    III οἰνοχοεῖ κρήνης ἐξ ἀμεριμνοτέρης, either causing less care, i.e. more easily attained, of the fount of inspiration, or possibly less celebrated, AP11.24 (Antip.).    IV ἀμέριμνον, τό, = ἀείζωον μέγα, Plin.HN 25.160.

German (Pape)

[Seite 122] 1) unbeachtet, Soph. Ai. 1186. – 2) sorglos, Pall. 11 (IX, 165); oft Herodian., z. B. βίος 2, 4, 3; τὸ ἀμ., Sorglosigkeit, 1, 6, 26; ἀμ. βίον ζῆν Philem. Stob. Floril. 97, 19; ἀμεριμνοτέρη κρήνη Ant. Th. 1 (XI, 24), die weniger Mühe macht. – Adv., βιοῦν Herodian. 4, 5, 15.