δίψιος

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Κύριε, σῶσον τὸν δοῦλον σου κτλ. → Lord, save your slave ... (mosaic inscription from 4th cent. church in the Negev)

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Full diacritics: δίψιος Medium diacritics: δίψιος Low diacritics: δίψιος Capitals: ΔΙΨΙΟΣ
Transliteration A: dípsios Transliteration B: dipsios Transliteration C: dipsios Beta Code: di/yios

English (LSJ)

α, ον, also ος, ον A.Ch. 185, Nic.Th.147: (δίψα):—

   A thirsty, and of things, dry, parched, δ. κόνις A.Ag.495, S.Ant.246; χθών E.Alc.560; πῦρ θεοῦ Id.Rh.417; ἐξ ὀμμάτων δὲ δίψιοι πίπτουσι σταγόνες, perh. tears checked in their flow, A.Ch.185; δίψιον, expld. by βεβλαμμένον, S.Fr.296, by βλαπτικόν, Hsch.; cf. δῖψαι.    II causing thirst, ὕδατα Hermipp. ap. J.Ap.1.22; δ. σήψ Nic.Th.147; cf. διψάς 11.

German (Pape)

[Seite 647] α, ον (auch 2 Endungen, Nic. Th. 147), durstig. Gew. übertr. von leblosen Dingen, dürr, trocken; κόνις Aesch. Ag. 481; Soph. Ant. 426; χθών Eur. Alc. 563; δίψιον πῦρ θεοῦ, Hitze, Rhes 417; Aesch. sagt ἐξ ὀμμάτων δὲ δίψιοι πίπτουσί μοι σταγόνες Ch. 183, wo man unnöthig διψίων geändert hat, auch nicht an Hes. Glosse δίψιον, βλαπτικόν zu denken braucht; δ. σήψ Nic. Th. 147 = διψάς, Schlange.