διοπεύω

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Full diacritics: διοπεύω Medium diacritics: διοπεύω Low diacritics: διοπεύω Capitals: ΔΙΟΠΕΥΩ
Transliteration A: diopeúō Transliteration B: diopeuō Transliteration C: diopeyo Beta Code: diopeu/w

English (LSJ)

   A to be captain of a ship, δ. τὴν ναῦν (Harp., διοπτεύων codd.) Test. ap. D.35.20,34.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

διοπεύω: ἐπιστατῶ κατὰ τὴν φόρτωσιν πλοίου, ἐπιβλέπω εἰς τὸ φορτίον καὶ τὴν φόρτωσιν (πρβλ. δίοπος, ὁ, ΙΙ), δ. τὴν ναῦν (κατὰ διόρθ. τοῦ Δινδ. ἐκ τοῦ Ἁρποκρ. ἀντὶ τοῦ διοπτεύων), παρὰ Δημ. 929. 20., 934. 22.