ναυσιφόρητος

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Οὐδὲν γὰρ ἀνθρώποισιν οἷον ἄργυρος κακὸν νόμισμ' ἔβλαστε. τοῦτο καὶ πόλεις πορθεῖ, τόδ' ἄνδρας ἐξανίστησιν δόμων → Nothing has harmed humans more than the evil of moneymoney it is which destroys cities, money it is which drives people from their homes

Sophocles, Antigone, 295-297
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Full diacritics: ναυσιφόρητος Medium diacritics: ναυσιφόρητος Low diacritics: ναυσιφόρητος Capitals: ΝΑΥΣΙΦΟΡΗΤΟΣ
Transliteration A: nausiphórētos Transliteration B: nausiphorētos Transliteration C: nafsiforitos Beta Code: nausifo/rhtos

English (LSJ)

ον,

   A carried by ship, seafaring, ἄνδρες Pi.P.1.33.

German (Pape)

[Seite 232] vom Schiffe getragen, zu Schiffe fahrend, Pind. P. 1, 33, ἄνδρες.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ναυσῐφόρητος: -ον, ὁ ὑπὸ τῶν νεῶν φερόμενος, ὁ πλέων, Πινδ. Π. 1. 64.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ος, ον :
transporté sur des navires.
Étymologie: ναῦς, φορέω.