σιτομέτριον

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ἐξ ὀνύχων λέοντα τεκμαίρεσθαι → judge by the claws, judge by a slight but characteristic mark, small traits give the clue to the character of a person, deduce something from a small indication, identify a lion from its claws

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German (Pape)

[Seite 886] τό, das zugemessene Getreide, Proviant, Fourage, dimensum, N. T.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (τό) :
c. σιτόμετρον.

English (Thayer)

σιτομετριου, τό (Attic writers said τόν σῖτον μέτρειν; out of which later writers formed the compound σιτομέτρειν, Polybius 4,63, 10; Diodorus 19,50; Josephus, contra Apion 1,14, 7; σιτομετρία, Diodorus 2,41; (cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 383; Winer's Grammar, 25)), "a measured 'portion of' grain or 'food'": Luke 12:42. (Ecclesiastical and Byzantine writings.)

Greek Monolingual

και σιτόμετρον, τὸ, Α σιτομέτρης / -ία]
η σιτομετρία.

Greek Monotonic

σῑτομέτριον: τό, ζυγισμένη μερίδα σιτηρών, σε Καινή Διαθήκη