ὀνομαστός

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ἔργοισι χρηστός, οὐ λόγοις ἔφυν μόνον → a friend in deeds, and not in words alone

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Full diacritics: ὀνομαστός Medium diacritics: ὀνομαστός Low diacritics: ονομαστός Capitals: ΟΝΟΜΑΣΤΟΣ
Transliteration A: onomastós Transliteration B: onomastos Transliteration C: onomastos Beta Code: o)nomasto/s

English (LSJ)

ή, όν, in dialects ὀνῠμ- Pi.P.1.38 (as pr. n. of a Delphian, Berl.Sitzb.1927.158 (Cyrene)):—

   A named, to be named, and οὐκ ὀνομαστός not to be named or mentioned, i.e. abominable, Κακοΐλιον οὐκ ὀνομαστήν Od.19.260,597, cf. Hes.Th.148.    II of name or note, famous, Thgn.23, Pi.l.c., Hdt.4.47, Isoc.12.261, Phoen.2.11, etc. : Comp. and Sup., Hdt.6.126,2.178.    2 of things, notable, ὀνομαστὰ πράσσων E.HF509.

German (Pape)

[Seite 349] genannt, zu nennen, οὐκ ὀνομαστός, unnennbar, wie infandus, was Abscheu oder Furcht einflößt, so daß man es nicht einmal nennen mag, κακοΐλιον οὐκ ὀνομαστήν, Od. 19, 260. 23, 19; Hes. Th. 148; namhaft, berühmt, σὺν θαλίαις ὀνομαστάν, Pind. P. 1, 38; ὀνομαστὰ πράττων, Eur. Herc. Fur. 509; Her. 5, 114 u. öfter, u. in der ion. Form, τέμενος οὐνομαστότατον, 2, 176; und so im superl. auch Thuc. 1, 11; öfter bei Plat., ἄνδρες ὀνομαστοί, Theaet. 155 d; περὶ μεγίστης καὶ ὀνομαστοτάτης πασῶν πράξεως, Tim. 21 d; Sp.