δωδέκατος

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Full diacritics: δωδέκᾰτος Medium diacritics: δωδέκατος Low diacritics: δωδέκατος Capitals: ΔΩΔΕΚΑΤΟΣ
Transliteration A: dōdékatos Transliteration B: dōdekatos Transliteration C: dodekatos Beta Code: dwde/katos

English (LSJ)

η, ον,

   A twelfth, Il.24.781, etc.; δ. τόκοι, 8 1/3%, SIG364.74 (Ephesus, iii B. C.), etc.:—Ep. δυωδ-, Il.1.493, etc.    II δωδεκάτη, ἡ, = Χόες, Hsch.

German (Pape)

[Seite 694] η, ον, der zwölfte, von Hom. an überall, poet. Form δυωδέκατος; bei Homer die Form δωδέκατος dreimal, Iliad. 1, 425. 24, 781 Odyss. 4, 747; häufiger die Form δυωδέκατος, z. B. Iliad. 1, 493. 24, 413 Odyss. 4, 588. – Oft ἡ δωδεκάτη (δυωδεκάτη) substantivisch = der zwölfte Tag (ἡμέρα), z. B. Odyss. 4, 588. 747; τὸ δωδέκατον substantivisch = der zwölfte Theil (μέρος) Strab. 2 p. 135.

French (Bailly abrégé)

η, ον :
douzième.
Étymologie: δώδεκα.

English (Slater)

δωδέκᾰτος
   1 twelfth περὶ δωδέκατον δρόμον ἐλαυνόντεσσιν (O. 6.75)