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Ξένος ὢν ἀπράγμων ἴσθι καὶ πράξεις καλῶς → Rerum abstine peregrinus et vives bene → Als Fremder sei friedliebend und es geht dir gut

Menander, Monostichoi, 399
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Full diacritics: μηκώνιον Medium diacritics: μηκώνιον Low diacritics: μηκώνιον Capitals: ΜΗΚΩΝΙΟΝ
Transliteration A: mēkṓnion Transliteration B: mēkōnion Transliteration C: mikonion Beta Code: mhkw/nion

English (LSJ)

τό,

   A = μήκων v, Hp.Acut.(Sp.) 72, Fist. 7.    2 opium, Phld.Mort.9.    3 = τιθύμαλλος, Thphr.HP9.8.2.    II discharge from the bowels of new-born children, Arist.HA 587a31, Gal.19.176: also written -ειον, Sor.1.81.

German (Pape)

[Seite 172] τό, der Mohnsaft, Opium, Hippocr. u. Sp. – Bei Arist. H. A. 7, 10 das Mutterpech, welches neugeborne Kinder von sich geben. – Von Fischen, s. μήκων, Posidipp. Ath. III, 87 d.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

μηκώνιον: τό, ὁ ὀπὸς τῆς μήκωνος, ὄπιον, Ἱππ. 407. 39, Θεοφρ. π. Φυτ. Ἱστ. 9. 8, 2· οὕτω μηκωνεῖον, Σέξτ. Ἐμπ. Π. 1. 81. ΙΙ. τὰ περιττώματα νεωστὶ γεννηθέντων βρεφῶν, Ἀριστ. π. τὰ Ζ. Ἱστ. 7. 10, 5, ἴδε Foës. Oec. Hipp.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

μηκώνιον: τό
1) Plut. = μηκώνειον;
2) кал новорожденных Arst.