ἀμητικός
From LSJ
νεκρὸν ἐάν ποτ' ἴδηις καὶ μνήματα κωφὰ παράγηις κοινὸν ἔσοπτρον ὁρᾶις· ὁ θανὼν οὕτως προσεδόκα → whenever you see a body dead, or pass by silent tombs, you look into the mirror of all men's destiny: the dead man expected nothing else | if you ever see a corpse or walk by quiet graves, that's when you look into the mirror we all share: the dead expected this
English (LSJ)
ή, όν, of or for reaping, δρέπανον ἀ. reaping-hook, Ael.NA17.37.
Spanish (DGE)
-ή, -όν de segar, δρέπανον Ael.NA 17.37.
German (Pape)
[Seite 123] zur Erndte gehörig, δρέπανον Ael. H. A. 17, 37.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ή, όν :
qui sert à moissonner.
Étymologie: ἀμάω.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἀμητικός: -ή, -όν, (ἄμητος) = ὁ ἐκ τοῦ θερισμοῦ ἢ ἀνήκων εἰς τὸ θερίζειν· δρέπανον ἀμ. = δρέπ. δι’ οὗ θερίζουσιν, Αἰλ. Περὶ Ζ. 17, 37.