δνόφος

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Ὅτι οὐδὲν ἧττον τὰ αὐτὰ ποιήσουσι, κἂν σὺ διαρραγῇς → You may break your heart, but men will still go on as before

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Full diacritics: δνόφος Medium diacritics: δνόφος Low diacritics: δνόφος Capitals: ΔΝΟΦΟΣ
Transliteration A: dnóphos Transliteration B: dnophos Transliteration C: dnofos Beta Code: dno/fos

English (LSJ)

ὁ,

   A darkness, dusk, gloom, Simon.37.8: pl., A.Ch.52 (lyr.).—Poet. word, though its collat. form γνόφος (q. v.) occurs in later Prose.

German (Pape)

[Seite 651] ὁ (wie γνόφος u. κνέφας mit νέφος zusammenhängend, vgl. Buttm. Lexil. II, 266), Dunkelheit, Finsterniß; Aesch Ch. 52; Simonid. frg. 50, 8, Schneidew.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

δνόφος: ὁ, ζόφος, σκότος, «μαυράδα», Σιμων. 44˙ καὶ κατὰ πληθ., Αἰσχύλ. Χο. 52˙ - λέξις ποιητ., ἂν καὶ τὸ ἰσοδύναμον αὐτῇ γνόφος ἀπαντᾷ παρὰ μεταγεν. πεζοῖς, Ἀριστ. π. Κόσμ. 2, 13, Λουκ. Περεγρ. 43, κτλ.