ἰξευτήριος

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Transliteration A: ixeutḗrios Transliteration B: ixeutērios Transliteration C: ikseftirios Beta Code: i)ceuth/rios

English (LSJ)

α, ον,

   A like birdlime, v. ἰξεύτρια.    II ἰξευτήριον, τό,= aucupium, Gloss.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1255] zum Vogelfange imit Leimruthen gehörig; den Tempel einer Τύχη ἰξευτηρία, fortuna viscata, erwähnt Plut. Qu. Rom. 74. Vgl. ἰξεύτρια.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἰξευτήριος: -ον, ἰξευτικός, ἴδε ἰξεύτρια.

Greek Monolingual

ἰξευτήριος, -ία, -ον (Α) ιξευτήρ
1. ο ιξευτικός
2. το ουδ. ως ουσ. τὸ ἰξευτήριον
το κυνήγι.