Μυρμιδόνες

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ῥεῖα δ' ἀρίζηλον μινύθει καὶ ἄδηλον ἀέξει, ῥεῖα δέ τ' ἰθύνει σκολιὸν καὶ ἀγήνορα κάρφει → easily he humbles the proud and raises the obscure, and easily he straightens the crooked and blasts the proud (Hesiod, Works and Days 6-8)

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French (Bailly abrégé)

ων (οἱ) :
les Myrmidons, peuple de la Phthiotide.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Μυρμῐδόνες: οἱ (dat. Μυρμιδόσι - эп. Μυρμιδόνεσσιν) мирмидоняне (ахейское племя в южн. Фессалии) Hom.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

Μυρμῐδόνες: οἱ, πολεμικὸς λαὸς τῆς Θεσσαλίας, πρότερον δὲ τῆς Αἰγίνης, ὑπήκοοι τοῦ Πηλέως καὶ Ἀχιλλέως, Ὅμ.

English (Autenrieth)

the Myrmidons, a Thracian tribe in Phthiōtis, the followers of Achilles; their chief centres were Phthia and Hellas, Il. 16.269, Il. 2.684, Il. 1.180, Od. 11.495.

English (Slater)

Μυρμῐδόνες the earliest inhabitants of Aigina, who emigrated with Peleus to Thessaly. (χώρας) Μυρμιδόνες ἵνα πρότεροι ᾤκησαν Aigina (N. 3.13) εἶδεν οὔτε πατρωίαις ἐν ἀρούραις ἵππους Μυρμιδόνων (sc. Νεοπτόλεμος, in Phthia in Thessaly) (Pae. 6.107) cf. Μυρ[ (Pae. 6.143)

Greek Monolingual

οι (Α Μυρμιδόνες)
πολεμικός λαός της αρχαιότητας που κατοικούσε στη Θεσσαλία και προηγουμένως στην Αίγινα και ήταν υπήκοοι του Πηλέως και του Αχιλλέως.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛΟΓΙΑ Βλ. λ. μυρμηδών.

Greek Monotonic

Μυρμῐδόνες: οἱ, οι Μυρμιδόνες, πολεμοχαρές φύλο της Θεσσαλίας, υπήκοοι του Αχιλλέα, σε Όμηρ.

Middle Liddell


the Myrmidons, a warlike people of Thessaly, subjects of Achilles, Hom.

Wikipedia EN

The Myrmidons (or Myrmidones Μυρμιδόνες) were an ancient nation of Greek mythology. In Homer's Iliad, the Myrmidons are the soldiers commanded by Achilles. Their eponymous ancestor was Myrmidon, a king of Phthiotis who was a son of Zeus and "wide-ruling" Eurymedousa, a princess of Phthiotis. She was seduced by him in the form of an ant. An etiological myth of their origins, simply expanding upon their supposed etymology—the name in Classical Greek was interpreted as "ant-people", from murmekes, "ants"—was first mentioned by Ovid, in Metamorphoses: in Ovid's telling, the Myrmidons were simple worker ants on the island of Aegina.

Translations

ar: المرميديون; bg: Мирмидони; br: Mirmidoned; ca: Mirmídons; cs: Myrmidoni; da: Myrmidoner; de: Myrmidonen; el: Μυρμιδόνες; en: Myrmidons; es: Mirmidones; eu: Mirmidoi; fi: Myrmidonit; fr: Myrmidons; gl: Mirmidóns; he: מירמידונים; hr: Mirmidonci; hu: Mürmidónok; it: Mirmidoni; ja: ミュルミドーン人; ka: მირმიდონები; la: Myrmidones; mr: मायर्मिडन्स; nl: Myrmidonen; no: Myrmidonere; oc: Mirmidons; pl: Myrmidonowie; pt: Mirmidão; rue: Мирмидоны; ru: Мирмидоняне; sh: Mirmidonci; simple: Myrmidons; sk: Myrmidoni; sl: Mirmidonci; sv: Myrmidonerna; tr: Myrmidonlar; uk: Мірмідони