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χαλκοάρας

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L'amor che move il sole e l'altre stelleLove that moves the sun and the other stars

Dante Alighieri, Paradiso, XXXIII, v. 145
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Full diacritics: χαλκοάρᾱς Medium diacritics: χαλκοάρας Low diacritics: χαλκοάρας Capitals: ΧΑΛΚΟΑΡΑΣ
Transliteration A: chalkoáras Transliteration B: chalkoaras Transliteration C: chalkoaras Beta Code: xalkoa/ras

English (LSJ)

[ᾰρ], α, ὁ, bronze-armed, of men, in gen. pl. -αρᾶν, Pi.I.4(3).63(81); acc. sg. -άραν ib.5(4).41.

French (Bailly abrégé)

α;
adj. m.
à l’armure d'airain.
Étymologie: χαλκός, *ἄρω.

English (Slater)

χαλκοᾰρᾱς (v. Leumann, Hom. Wörter, 66.) bronze armed αὔξομεν ἔμπυρα χαλκοαρᾶν ὀκτὼ θανόντων (v. Wil., Herakles, 1. 81—2) (I. 4.63) καὶ στράταρχον Αἰθιόπων ἄφοβον Μέμνονα χαλκοάραν (I. 5.41) χα]λκοᾳρ[α (supp. Lobel) P. Oxy. 2445, fr. 32.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

χαλκοάρᾱς: α (ᾱρ) adj. одетый в медные доспехи (στράταρχος Pind.).