δυσαής

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ἀλλὰ σὺ μὲν νῦν στῆθι καὶ ἄμπνυε → but you, stop now and catch your breath | but do thou now stand, and get thy breath

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Full diacritics: δῠσᾱής Medium diacritics: δυσαής Low diacritics: δυσαής Capitals: ΔΥΣΑΗΣ
Transliteration A: dysaḗs Transliteration B: dysaēs Transliteration C: dysais Beta Code: dusah/s

English (LSJ)

ές, (ἄημι)

   A ill-blowing, stormy, ἀνέμοιο δυσαέος Il.5.865; Ζεφύροιο δ. 23.200, al.: poet. gen. pl. δυσαήων for δυσαέων, Od.13.99.    2 generally, excessive, δ. κρυμός Call.Dian.115; καῦμα Q.S.13.134; κῦμα AP7.739 (Phaedim.).    II ill-smelling, of a seal, Opp.C.3.114; φάρμακα Id.H.4.662.

German (Pape)

[Seite 675] ές, 1) widrig wehend, entweder entgegen oder heftig wehend; Att. Prosa δύσπνοος, Scholl. Odyss. 12, 289 Ζεφύροιο δυσαέος: ἤγουν Λιβὸς δυσπνόου, Apoll. Lex. Hom. p. 60, 30 Δυσαέος· δυσπνόου. »βορέαο δυσαέος«. Wohin dies Citat gehört, ist undeutlich. Homer hat das Wort fünfmal: Odyss. 5, 295 Ζέφυρός τε δυσαής, Iliad 23, 200 Odyss. 12, 289 Ζεφύροιο δυσαέος, Iliad. 5, 865 ἀνέμοιο δυσαέος, Odyss. 13, 99 ἀνέμων δυσαήων. Vgl. ἀκραής, ἁλιαής, ζαής, ὑπεραής u. s. Herodian. Scholl. Iliad. 11, 297. – Sp. brauchen es von κρυμός, heftige Kälte, Callim. Dian. 115; καῦμα, Qu. Sm. 13, 134; κῦμα, Phaedim. 4 (VII, 739). – 2) übel riechend; φάρμακα, Opp. C. 3, 114.