ποδαρκής

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Ἥξει τὸ γῆρας πᾶσαν αἰτίαν φέρον → Veniet senectus omne crimen sustinens → Bald kommt das Alter, das an allem trägt die Schuld

Menander, Monostichoi, 209
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Full diacritics: ποδαρκής Medium diacritics: ποδαρκής Low diacritics: ποδαρκής Capitals: ΠΟΔΑΡΚΗΣ
Transliteration A: podarkḗs Transliteration B: podarkēs Transliteration C: podarkis Beta Code: podarkh/s

English (LSJ)

ές, (

   A ἀρκέω 1.3) succouring with the feet, running to the rescue (cf. βοηθόος): hence, swift-footed, epith. of a good runner, freq. in Il., as epith. of Achilles, 1.121, al.(never in Od.); π. ἄγγελος Διός, of Hermes, B. 18.30.    II π. ἁμέρα a day of swift feet, i.e. on which swift runners contended, Pi.O.13.38; ποδαρκέων δρόμων τέμενος the sacred field of swift courses, i.e. the Pythian race-course, Id.P.5.33(s.v.l.).    III assisting the feet, name of a remedy for gout, Gal.13.1021.