λιθοφορέω

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λύπης ἰατρός ἐστιν ἀνθρώποις λόγος → for men reason cures grief, for men reason is a healer of grief, a physician for grief is to people a word, pain's healer is a word to man, logos is a healer of man's anguish, talking through one's grief is therapeutic

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Full diacritics: λῐθοφορέω Medium diacritics: λιθοφορέω Low diacritics: λιθοφορέω Capitals: ΛΙΘΟΦΟΡΕΩ
Transliteration A: lithophoréō Transliteration B: lithophoreō Transliteration C: lithoforeo Beta Code: liqofore/w

English (LSJ)

carry stones, Th.6.98.

German (Pape)

[Seite 46] Steine tragen, Thuc. 6, 98.

French (Bailly abrégé)

seul. prés.
porter une pierre ou des pierres.
Étymologie: λιθοφόρος.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

λῐθοφορέω: перетаскивать камни Thuc.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

λῐθοφορέω: φέρω λίθους, «κουβαλῶ», Θουκ. 6. 98.

Greek Monotonic

λῐθοφορέω: μέλ. -ήσω, κουβαλάω πέτρες, σε Θουκ.

Middle Liddell

λῐθοφορέω, fut. -ήσω
to carry stones, Thuc. [from λῐθοφόρος]