οὐδαμά

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Θάλασσα καὶ πῦρ καὶ γυνὴ τρίτον κακόν → Tria magna mala sunt: aequor, ignis, femina → Das dritte Übel ist nach Meer und Brand die Frau

Menander, Monostichoi, 231
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Full diacritics: οὐδᾰμά Medium diacritics: οὐδαμά Low diacritics: ουδαμά Capitals: ΟΥΔΑΜΑ
Transliteration A: oudamá Transliteration B: oudama Transliteration C: oudama Beta Code: ou)dama/

English (LSJ)

[μᾰ], Adv. never, not atall, οὐ. σ' οὐδ' ἀπεὼν δηλήσομαι Thgn. 1363, cf. 1373, Archil.Supp.3.6, Sapph.77 (οὔδ-), Anacr.50, Emp.17.6,12, 26.11, A.Supp.884; καί νιν ὄμβροι… χιών τ' οὐ. λείπει S.Ant.830 (lyr.), cf. 763, Tr.323; οὐ. ἐν τὠυτῷ μένουσαν Hdt.1.5, cf. 56, 2.168, 3.10, al.

French (Bailly abrégé)

adv.
nullement.
Étymologie: οὐδαμός.

Greek Monolingual

οὐδαμά (Α) ουδαμός
επίρρ. καθόλου, διόλου («οὐδαμὰ ἐν τὠυτῷ μένουσαν», Ηρόδ.).

English (Woodhouse)

(see also: οὐδαμός) by no means

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German (Pape)

s. οὐδαμᾶ.