λαβροποτέω

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βίος ἀνεόρταστος μακρὴ ὁδὸς ἀπανδόκευτος → a life without feasting is a long journey without an inn | a life without festivals is a long journey without inns | a life without festivals is a long road without inns | a life without festivity is a long road without an inn | a life without festivity is like a long road without an inn | a life without holidays is like a long road without taverns | a life without parties is a long journey without inns | a life without public holidays is a long road without hotels

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Transliteration A: labropotéō Transliteration B: labropoteō Transliteration C: lavropoteo Beta Code: labropote/w

English (LSJ)

(πίνω)

   A drink hard, AP5.109 (Marc. Arg.): c. acc., κύλικας ib.10.18 (Id.).

German (Pape)

[Seite 2] (ein λαβροπότης, Zecher, sein), stark trinken, zechen, βάκχον ἐν κύλικι, M. Argent. 12 (V, 110, vgl. X, 18). Von

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

λαβροποτέω: (πίνω), πίνω λάβρως, Ἀνθ. Π. 5. 110., 10. 18.

French (Bailly abrégé)

-ῶ :
boire avidement ou avec excès.
Étymologie: λάβρος, πίνω.

Greek Monotonic

λαβροποτέω: μέλ. λαβροποτήσω (πότος), πίνω λαίμαργα, σε Ανθ.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

λαβροποτέω: жадно пить (τὸν ἡδὺν Βάκχον Anth.).

Middle Liddell

λαβρο-ποτέω, fut. -ήσω πότος
to drink hard, Anth.