ἀλεκτορίσκος
δυνατὰ δὲ οἱ προύχοντες πράσσουσι καὶ οἱ ἀσθενεῖς ξυγχωροῦσιν → the strong do what they will; the weak do what they must | the strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must | they that have odds of power exact as much as they can, and the weak yield to such conditions as they can get
English (LSJ)
ὁ, Dim. of ἀλέκτωρ, cockerel, Babr.5.1, Aesop.341.12: as ornament, ἀ. χαλκοῦς Roussel Cultes Egyptiens 230 (Delos).
Spanish (DGE)
-ου, ὁ pollo, pollito ἀλεκτορίσκων ἦν μάχη Ταναγραίων Babr.5.1
•como ofrenda votiva ἀ. χαλκοῦς ID 1434.20, 1442A.46 (II a.C.).
German (Pape)
[Seite 92] ὁ, Hähnlein, Babr. 5, 1.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ου (ὁ) :
jeune coq.
Étymologie: ἀλέκτωρ.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἀλεκτορίσκος: ὁ, ὑποκορ. τοῦ ἀλέκτωρ, «πετεινάρι», Βαβρ. 5. 1., 97, 9.
Greek Monolingual
ἀλεκτορίσκος, ο (Α)
κοκοράκι, πετεινάρι.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Υποκορ. της λ. (ἀλέκτωρ, -ορος].
Greek Monotonic
ἀλεκτορίσκος: ὁ, υποκορ. του ἀλέκτωρ, πετεινάρι, σε Βάβρ.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
ἀλεκτορίσκος: (ᾰ) ὁ петушок Babr.
Middle Liddell
[Dim. of ἀλέκτωρ,]
a cockerel, Babr.