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Αὐτάρκης ἔσῃ, ἂν μάθῃς τί τὸ καλὸν κἀγαθόν ἐστι → You will be contented with your lot if you learn what the honourable and good is

Plutarch, De virtute et vitio
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Full diacritics: δίκτυς Medium diacritics: δίκτυς Low diacritics: δίκτυς Capitals: ΔΙΚΤΥΣ
Transliteration A: díktys Transliteration B: diktys Transliteration C: diktys Beta Code: di/ktus

English (LSJ)

υος, ὁ, an unknown Libyan animal, Hdt.4.192. II = ἰκτῖνος (Lacon.), Hsch.

Spanish (DGE)

-υος, ὁ
1 zool., un animal libio, quizá una especie de jirafa de rayado reticular, Hdt.4.192.
2 orn., n. lacon. del milano Hsch. {hr}-υος, ἡ
celosía, enrejado Alex.Polyh. en Eus.PE 9.34.11 (= Eupolemus 34.9).

German (Pape)

[Seite 630] ὁ, nach Hesych. lakon. = ἰκτῖνος.

French (Bailly abrégé)

υος (ὁ) :
animal inconnu de Lydie;
ἰκτῖνος ὑπὸ Λακώνων Hesych.
Étymologie: DELG -.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

δίκτυς: υος ὁ диктий (неизвестное нам животное в Ливии) Her.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

δίκτυς: ος, ὁ, ἄγνωστόν τι λιβυκὸν ζῷον, Ἡρόδ. 4. 192.

Greek Monotonic

δίκτυς: -υος, ὁ, άγνωστο ζώο της Λιβύης, σε Ηρόδ.

Frisk Etymological English

2.
Grammatical information: m.
Meaning: ὁ ἰκτῖνος ὑπὸ Λακώνων H.
Origin: XX [etym. unknown]
Etymology: Unknown. Fur. 392 assumes a Pre-Greek word with δ/zero, which I do not consider as certain (ἰκτῖνος is rather an IE word, s.v.). The animal may not be the same as that of δίκτυς 1.
-υος 1.
Grammatical information: m.
Meaning: name of an unknown Libyan animal (Hdt. 4, 192)
Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Libyan
Etymology: Unexplained. S. Gsell, Histoire ancenne de l'Afrrique du Nord 1,128; Hérodote 97f.

Middle Liddell

n
an unknown Libyan animal, Hdt.

Frisk Etymology German

δίκτυς: {díktus}
Meaning: N. eines unbekannten libyischen Tieres (Hdt. 4, 192); ὁ ἰκτῖνος ὑπὸ Λακώνων H.
Etymology: Unerklärt.
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