Σαλαμίς

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ἀλλ' ἐπὶ καὶ θανάτῳ φάρμακον κάλλιστον ἑᾶς ἀρετᾶς ἅλιξιν εὑρέσθαι σὺν ἄλλοις → even at the price of death, the fairest way to win his own exploits together with his other companions | but even at the risk of death would find the finest elixir of excellence together with his other companions | but to find, together with other young men, the finest remedy — the remedy of one's own valoreven at the risk of death

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Full diacritics: Σᾰλᾰμίς Medium diacritics: Σαλαμίς Low diacritics: Σαλαμίς Capitals: ΣΑΛΑΜΙΣ
Transliteration A: Salamís Transliteration B: Salamis Transliteration C: Salamis Beta Code: *salami/s

English (LSJ)

(also in Gramm. Σᾰλᾰμίν, Hsch., Eust.ad D.P.498), gen. ῖνος, ἡ, Salamis, an island and town of the same name, between Athens and Megara, Il.2.557, etc.    II a town of Cyprus founded by Teucer of Salamis, h.Hom.10.4, Hdt.4.162, etc.; Σαλαμίνη, Suid. s.v. Ἐπιφάνιος.

French (Bailly abrégé)

mieux que Σαλαμίν;
ῖνος (ἡ) :
Salamine :
1 île du golfe Saronique, patrie d’Euripide;
2 ville de Chypre.
Étymologie: Babiniotis pê phén. salam « paix », selon une hypothèse qui veut que l’île ait été d’abord un comptoir phénicien ; selon la myth., de Salamis, fille du fleuve Asopos.

English (Autenrieth)

Salamis, the island near Athens, home of Telamonian Ajax, Il. 2.557, Il. 7.199.

English (Slater)

Σᾰλᾰμίς the island.
   1 ἀρέομαι πὰρ μὲν Σαλαμῖνος Ἀθαναίων χάριν μισθόν (P. 1.76) καὶ μὰν ἁ Σαλαμίς γε θρέψαι φῶτα μαχατὰν δυνατός (N. 2.13) ἀτὰρ Αἴας Σαλαμῖν' ἔχει πατρῴαν (N. 4.48) καὶ νῦν ἐν Ἄρει μαρτυρήσαι κεν πόλις Αἴαντος ὀρθωθεῖσα ναύταις ἐν πολυφθόρῳ Σαλαμὶς Διὸς ὄμβρῳ (I. 5.49)

English (Slater)

Σᾰλᾰμίς the island.
   1 ἀρέομαι πὰρ μὲν Σαλαμῖνος Ἀθαναίων χάριν μισθόν (P. 1.76) καὶ μὰν ἁ Σαλαμίς γε θρέψαι φῶτα μαχατὰν δυνατός (N. 2.13) ἀτὰρ Αἴας Σαλαμῖν' ἔχει πατρῴαν (N. 4.48) καὶ νῦν ἐν Ἄρει μαρτυρήσαι κεν πόλις Αἴαντος ὀρθωθεῖσα ναύταις ἐν πολυφθόρῳ Σαλαμὶς Διὸς ὄμβρῳ (I. 5.49)