διφθερίας

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ἀλλὰ τῷ ὕψει τῶν θείων ἐντολῶν σου → but by the sublimity of thy divine commandments

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Full diacritics: διφθερίας Medium diacritics: διφθερίας Low diacritics: διφθερίας Capitals: ΔΙΦΘΕΡΙΑΣ
Transliteration A: diphtherías Transliteration B: diphtherias Transliteration C: diftherias Beta Code: difqeri/as

English (LSJ)

ου, ὁ,

   A clad in a leathern jerkin; the dress of old men in Tragedy, of boors in Comedy, Posidipp. ap. Ath.10.414e, Luc.Tim.8, Poll.4.137.

German (Pape)

[Seite 644] ὁ, der mit einem Kleide aus Ziegenfellen, διφθέρα, Bekleidete, Luc. Tim. 8; Posidipp. Ath. X, 414 e. Nach Poll. 4, 137 ein Sklav in der Tragödie; nach Varr. R. R. 2, 11 in der Tragödie alte Leute, in der Komödie Landleute.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

διφθερίας: -ου, ὁ, ἐνδεδυμένος διφθέραν, ἔνδυμα δερμάτινον· τοιαῦτα ἦσαν τὰ τῶν δούλων ἐν τῇ τραγῳδίᾳ καὶ τῶν χωρικῶν ἐν τῇ κωμῳδίᾳ, Ποσείδιππ. παρ’ Ἀθην. 414E, Λουκ. Τίμ. 8, πρβλ. Varro R. R. 2. 11.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (ὁ) :
vêtu de peau.
Étymologie: διφθέρα.

Spanish (DGE)

-ου, ὁ el que va vestido con una pelliza de cuerode una de las caracterizaciones del sirviente en la comedia, Poll.4.137, Luc.Tim.8, Varro RR 2.11.11.