δάκος

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Transliteration A: dákos Transliteration B: dakos Transliteration C: dakos Beta Code: da/kos

English (LSJ)

[ᾰ], εος, τό, (δάκνω)

   A animal of which the bite is dangerous, noxious beast, A.Pr.583 (lyr.), Th.558; Ἀργεῖον δ., of the Trojan horse, Id.Ag.824; δάκη θηρῶν rauenous beasts, E.Hipp.646; θήρειον δ. Id.Cyc.325; generally, β. δάκος, of a whale, Opp.H.5.333.    II bite, sting, δ. κακαγοριᾶν Pi.P.2.53, cf. Opp.H.2.454, 5.30.

German (Pape)

[Seite 519] τό, 1) ein durch giftigen Biß od. Stich gefährliches Thier, Nic. Th. 335. So nennt Aesch. Ag. 798 das hölzerne Pferd, womit Troja eingenommen wurde. – 2) Biß, κακαγοριᾶν Pind. P. 2, 53; θηρῶν Eur. Hipp. 646; Opp. H. 2, 454.