καπηλεῖον

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ἑὰν δὲ προσποιούμενος ᾗ τὰ μαθήματά πως ἀπείρως προβάλλων, οὐκ ἔστιν αἰτίας ἔξω → But should one profess knowledge as he puts forward something in an inexperienced way, he is not without blame (Pappus 3.1.30.31f.)

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Full diacritics: κᾰπηλεῖον Medium diacritics: καπηλεῖον Low diacritics: καπηλείον Capitals: ΚΑΠΗΛΕΙΟΝ
Transliteration A: kapēleîon Transliteration B: kapēleion Transliteration C: kapileion Beta Code: kaphlei=on

English (LSJ)

τό,

   A shop of a κάπηλος, freq. of a tavern, Com.Adesp.493 (in a parody of Sophocles), Ar.Lys.427, Ec.154, Lys.1.24, Eub.80, Isoc.7.49, cf. Theopomp. Hist. 65, Tab.Defix.87 (iv B. C.), Ἀρχ. Ἐφ.1923.39 (pl., Orop., iv B. C.), PTeb.43.18 (ii B. C.), POxy.2109.11 (iii A. D.): pl., καπηλεῖα, τά (prob. l. for κάπηλα), the meat-market at Tarentum, Hsch.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1322] τό, der Laden eines κάπηλος, Kramladen, bes. Weinschank; Ar. Eccl. 154; Lys. 1, 24; Isocr. 7, 49; Hermipp. Poll. 7, 194; Luc. Nigr. 25; ἐν τοῖς καπηλείοις καὶ τοῖς πανδοκείοις ἀεὶ διαιτᾶται Ath. XIII, 566 f. S. καπήλιον.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

κᾰπηλεῖον: τό, τὸ ἐργαστήριον καπήλου, ἐν ᾧ ἐπώλουν, ὡς καὶ νῦν ἐν τοῖς παντοπωλείοις, οὐ μόνον οἶνον, ἀλλὰ καὶ τροφὰς καὶ παντοῖα ἄλλα πράγματα, Λατ. caupona, Σοφ. Ἀποσπ. Λυς. 427, Ἐκκλ. 154, Λυσίας 94. 5. Ἰσοκρ. 149 D. Ἡ λέξις διετηρήθη μέχρι σήμερον, ἀλλὰ νῦν κυρίως σημαίνει οἰνοπωλεῖον καὶ οίνοπνευματοπωλεῖον.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (τό) :
boutique de vin et d’épicerie, cabaret.
Étymologie: κάπηλος.

Greek Monotonic

κᾰπηλεῖον: τό, το μαγαζί του καπήλου, ιδίως, οινοπωλείο, ταβέρνα, Λατ. caupona, σε Αριστοφ.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

καπηλεῖον -ου, τό [κάπηλος] winkel, kroeg (waar ook gegeten en gedronken kon worden).

Russian (Dvoretsky)

κᾰπηλεῖον: τό харчевня Arph., Lys., Isocr., Luc., Plut.

Middle Liddell

κᾰπηλεῖον, ου, τό,
the shop of a κάπηλος, esp. a tavern, Lat. caupona, Ar. [from κᾰπηλεύω]