ἀμητίσκος
Ξένῳ μάλιστα συμφέρει τὸ σωφρονεῖν → Bene se modeste gerere peregrinum decet → Den größten Nutzen bringt dem Gast Bescheidenheit
English (LSJ)
ὁ, Dim. of ἄμης, Telecl.1.12, cf. Pherecr.130.7 codd. Ath. ἄμητος [ᾱ], ὁ, (ἀμάω A) A reaping, harvesting, Il.19.223. 2 harvest, harvest-time, Hes.Op.384,575, Hdt.2.14, 4.42, Hp.Epid.6.8.19, Thphr.HP3.4.4, A.R.3.418, etc. II crop, harvest gathered in, or field when reaped, D.P.194, Arat.1097: with another Subst., ληΐοιο ἀμήτοιο Opp.C.1.527: metaph., of a beard, AP11.368 (Jul.). (Gramm. distinguish ἄμητος (1) from ἀμητός (11), the latter being regarded as Adj. (sc. σῖτος), cf. Hdn.Gr.1.220, but Ammon. reverses the distinction.) ἀμητρίς, ίδος, ἡ, fem. of ἀμητήρ, dub. l. in Poll.1.122.
German (Pape)
[Seite 123] ὁ, kleiner Kuchen, ἄμης Teleclid. Ath. II, 64 f; vgl. XIV, 644 f.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἀμητίσκος: ὁ, ὑποκορ. τοῦ ἄμης, Τηλεκλείδ. ἐν «Ἀμφικτύοσι» 1. 12, πρβλ. Φερεκρ ἐν «Πέρσαις» 1. 7.
Spanish (DGE)
-ου, ὁ pastelillo de leche Telecl.1.12, Pherecr.130.7 (ap. crít.), cf. ἄμης.