κρικοειδής

From LSJ
Revision as of 07:26, 29 September 2017 by Spiros (talk | contribs) (21)

πενία μόνα τὰς τέχνας ἐγείρει → poverty alone promotes skilled work, necessity is the mother of invention, necessity is the mother of all invention, poverty is the mother of invention, out of necessity comes invention, out of necessity came invention, frugality is the mother of invention

Source
Click links below for lookup in third sources:
Full diacritics: κρῐκοειδής Medium diacritics: κρικοειδής Low diacritics: κρικοειδής Capitals: ΚΡΙΚΟΕΙΔΗΣ
Transliteration A: krikoeidḗs Transliteration B: krikoeidēs Transliteration C: krikoeidis Beta Code: krikoeidh/s

English (LSJ)

ές,

   A ring-shaped, annular, Gal.14.715, Placit.1.3.18.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1509] ές, kreisförmig; ἀτόμων σχήματα Plat. plac. phil. 1, 3 g. E.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

κρικοειδής: -ές, ἔχων σχῆμα κρίκου, Γαλην. 14, 715, Πλούτ. 2. 877Ε.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ής, ές :
en forme de cercle.
Étymologie: κρίκος, εἶδος.

Greek Monolingual

ές (Α κρικοειδής, -ές)
αυτός που έχει σχήμα κρίκου («κρικοειδής χόνδρος»).
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < κρίκος + ειδής (< εἶδος)].