κιτών

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Τί ἐστι θάνατος; Αἰώνιος ὕπνος, ἀνάλυσις σώματος, ταλαιπωρούντων ἐπιθυμία, πνεύματος ἀπόστασις, πλουσίων φόβος, πενήτων ἐπιθυμία, λύσις μελῶν, φυγὴ καὶ ἀπόκτησις βίου, ὕπνου πατήρ, ἀληθινὴ προθεσμία, ἀπόλυσις πάντων. → What is Death? Everlasting sleep, the dissolution of the body, the desire of those who suffer, the departure of the spirit, the fear of rich men, the desire of paupers, the undoing of the limbs, flight from life and the loss of its possession, the father of sleep, an appointed day sure to be met, the breakup of all things.

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Full diacritics: κῐτών Medium diacritics: κιτών Low diacritics: κιτών Capitals: ΚΙΤΩΝ
Transliteration A: kitṓn Transliteration B: kitōn Transliteration C: kiton Beta Code: kitw/n

English (LSJ)

ῶνος, ὁ, Dor. (esp. Sicil.) for χιτών, Sophr.35; also POxy. 1269.30(ii A.D.), etc.:—Dim. κιτώνιον, τό, PTeb.406.14(iii A.D.), etc.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1443] ῶνος, ὁ, ion. u. dor. = χιτών.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

κῐτών: -ῶνος, ὁ, Δωρ. (ἰδίως Σικελ.) ἀντὶ τοῦ χιτών, Koen Γρηγ. σ. 341.

Greek Monolingual

κιτών, -ῶνος, ὁ (Α)
δωρ. τ. του χιτών.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < χιτών με απώλεια της δασύτητας].

Russian (Dvoretsky)

κῐτών: ῶνος ὁ дор. = χιτών.