ἀττηγός

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ὦ θάνατε παιάν, μή μ᾽ ἀτιμάσῃς μολεῖν· μόνος γὰρ εἶ σὺ τῶν ἀνηκέστων κακῶν ἰατρός, ἄλγος δ᾽ οὐδὲν ἅπτεται νεκροῦ. → O death, the healer, reject me not, but come! For thou alone art the mediciner of ills incurable, and no pain layeth hold on the dead.

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Full diacritics: ἀττηγός Medium diacritics: ἀττηγός Low diacritics: αττηγός Capitals: ΑΤΤΗΓΟΣ
Transliteration A: attēgós Transliteration B: attēgos Transliteration C: attigos Beta Code: a)tthgo/s

English (LSJ)

ὁ, A he-goat, Ion. word, SIG589.51 (Magn. Mae., ii B. C.), Eust.1625.35. (Attagus Phryg. for hircus acc. to Arn.5.6.)

Spanish (DGE)

-οῦ, ὁ
macho cabrío o cabrito θύσουσιν ... τῷ δὲ Ἀπόλλ[ω] νι ἀττηγόν IM 98.51, 56
fig. rel. a la edad Ἰωνικοὶ δέ τινες καὶ ἀττηγοὺς καλλοῦσιν ἡλικίαν τινὰ τῶν ἀρρένων Eust.1625.35.
• Etimología: Seguramente se trata de un prést. minorasiático.

Frisk Etymological English

Grammatical information: m.
Meaning: he-goat (Magnesia Mae. IIa; Eust. ad ι 222).
Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin]
Etymology: Eust. says ἀττηγός was used by certain Ionians; Arnobius 5, 6 calls the word attagus hircus Phrygian. So prob. an Anatolian loan.

Frisk Etymology German

ἀττηγός: {attēgós}
Grammar: m.
Meaning: Bock (Magn. Mae. IIa; Eust. ad ι 222).
Etymology: Nach Eust. war ἀττηγός unter gewissen Ioniern im Gebrauch; Arnobius 5, 6 bezeichnet das Wort attagus hircus als phrygisch.
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