θεραπευτρίς

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Full diacritics: θερᾰπευτρίς Medium diacritics: θεραπευτρίς Low diacritics: θεραπευτρίς Capitals: ΘΕΡΑΠΕΥΤΡΙΣ
Transliteration A: therapeutrís Transliteration B: therapeutris Transliteration C: therapeftris Beta Code: qerapeutri/s

English (LSJ)

ίδος, ἡ, = θεραπεύτρια (θεραπευτρίς, one who serves the gods, worshipper, one who serves a great man, courtier, one who attends to, one who attends to anything, medical attendant), Ph. 1.261, 655 ; pl., as title of certain female ascetics, Id. 2.471.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1199] ίδος, ἡ, fem. zu θεραπευτής, Philo; auch θεραπευτίς u. θεραπεύτρια werden erwähnt.

Greek Monolingual

θεραπευτρίς, ἡ (Α) θεραπευτής
1. η θεραπεύτρια
2. στον πληθ. αἱ θεραπευτρίδες
ονομασία γυναικών που ασκήτευαν.