δοχμή

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ὃς ἂν βούληται τῆν γῆν κινῆσαι κινησάτω τὸ πρῶτον ἑαυτόν → let him that would move the world first move himself

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Full diacritics: δοχμή Medium diacritics: δοχμή Low diacritics: δοχμή Capitals: ΔΟΧΜΗ
Transliteration A: dochmḗ Transliteration B: dochmē Transliteration C: dochmi Beta Code: doxmh/

English (LSJ)

or δόχμη, ἡ, (δέχομαι)

   A space contained in a hand's breadth, Cratin.350, Ar.Eq.318, Com.Adesp.571, Scyl.112: expld. as, = παλαιστή, Sch.Ar. ad loc.; but also as, = σπιθαμή, Phot. s. h. v.; Hsch. and Suid. give both senses. (On the accent, v. Ael.Dion.Fr.136, Poll.2.157.)

German (Pape)

[Seite 663] ἡ (δέχομαι), ein Längenmaaß, Ar. Equ. 318, so weit man mit ausgespreizter Hand zwischen dem Daumen u. dem kleinen Finger fassen kann, wie Phot. lex. aus Cratin. (wo δόχμη steht) es σπιθαμή erkl., u. E. M. τὸ δεκτικὸν τῆς χειρός; Schol. Ar. erkl. παλαιστή, u. Poll. 2, 157 τοὺς τέσσαρας δακτύλους συγκλεισθέντας, also eine Breite von vier Fingern.