ἤγουν

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Ψυχῆς ἐπιμέλου τῆς σεαυτοῦ καθὰ δύνῃ → Animae tuae tu curam gere pro viribus → Um deine Seele mühe dich mit aller Kraft

Menander, Monostichoi, 551
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Full diacritics: ἤγουν Medium diacritics: ἤγουν Low diacritics: ήγουν Capitals: ΗΓΟΥΝ
Transliteration A: ḗgoun Transliteration B: ēgoun Transliteration C: igoun Beta Code: h)/goun

English (LSJ)

Conj., (ἤ γε οὖν)

   A that is to say, or rather, to define a word more correctly, freq. in glosses, cf. Eust.50.15, Lyd.Mens.4.23, etc.: sts. introduced into the text, κακὰ πάντα [ἤγουν τήν τε ἀπεψίην] καί . . Hp.Acut. (Sp.) 49 (ii 491 L.); διὰ ξηρότητα [ἤγουν χαυνότητα] τῆς γῆς X.Oec.19.11: in late Prose, or at any rate, PMasp.328 i 20 (vi A.D.), al.: generally, or, POxy.941.5 (vi A.D.).

German (Pape)

[Seite 1152] d. i. ἤ γε οὖν, oder wenigstens, oder eigentlich; Hippocr.; διὰ ξηρότητα ἤγουν χαυνότητα τῆς γῆς Xen. Oec. 19, 11; so bes. bei Schol. u. Gramm. in Worterklärungen, "das ist", "das heißt", "nämlich".