ἀοιδοθέτης

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ὦ πολλῶν ἤδη λοπάδων τοὺς ἄμβωνας περιλείξας → you who have licked the labia of many vaginas (Eupolis fr. 52)

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Full diacritics: ἀοιδοθέτης Medium diacritics: ἀοιδοθέτης Low diacritics: αοιδοθέτης Capitals: ΑΟΙΔΟΘΕΤΗΣ
Transliteration A: aoidothétēs Transliteration B: aoidothetēs Transliteration C: aoidothetis Beta Code: a)oidoqe/ths

English (LSJ)

[ᾰ], ου, ὁ, lyric poet, AP7.50 (Archim.).

Spanish (DGE)

-ου, ὁ poeta, AP 7.50 (Archimel.).

German (Pape)

[Seite 272] ὁ, Liederdichter (wie νομοθέτης), Archimel. 2 (VII, 50).

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (ὁ) :
qui compose des chants, poète lyrique.
Étymologie: ἀοιδή, τίθημι.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἀοιδοθέτης: ου ὁ слагатель песен, песнопевец Anth.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἀοιδοθέτης: -ου, ὁ, λυρικὸς ποιητής, Ἀνθ. Π. 7. 50· πρβλ. ὑμνοθέτης, νομοθέτης.

Greek Monolingual

ἀοιδοθέτης, ο (Α)
αυτός που συνθέτει ωδές, ο λυρικός ποιητής.

Greek Monotonic

ἀοιδοθέτης: -ου, ὁ (τίθημι), ποιητής που καλλιεργεί το είδος της λυρικής ποίησης, λυρικός ποιητής, σε Ανθ.

Middle Liddell

τίθημι
a lyric poet, Anth.

Translations

poet

Afrikaans: digter; Albanian: poet; Amharic: ገጣሚ; Arabic: شَاعِر‎, شَاعِرَة‎; Egyptian Arabic: شاعر‎; Armenian: պոետ, բանաստեղծ; Asturian: poeta; Azerbaijani: şair; Baluchi: شاہر‎, شاعر‎; Bashkir: шағир, шағирә; Basque: olerkari, poeta; Bavarian: Schriftstölarin; Belarusian: паэ́т, паэтэ́са, паэ́тка; Bengali: কবি, শায়ের; Bulgarian: поет, поетеса; Burmese: စာဆို, ကဝိ; Catalan: poeta; Chinese Cantonese: 詩人, 诗人; Dungan: сыжын; Mandarin: 詩人, 诗人; Min Nan: 詩人, 诗人; Czech: básník, básnířka, poeta, poetka; Danish: digter; Dutch: dichter, poëet; Esperanto: poeto; Estonian: luuletaja; Extremaduran: pueta; Faroese: yrkjari, skald, rímari; Finnish: runoilija; French: poète; Galician: poeta; Georgian: პოეტი; German: Dichter, Dichterin; Poet, Poetin; Greek: ποιητής, ποιήτρια; Ancient Greek: ἀηδών, ἀοιδοθέτης, ἀοιδοπόλος, ποιητής, ποιήτρια, ποιητογράφος; Gujarati: કવિ; Hebrew: פַּיטָן \ פייטן‎, מְשׁוֹרֵר‎; Hindi: कवि, कवयित्री, शायर, शायरा; Hungarian: költő, poéta; Icelandic: skáld, ljóðskáld; Ido: poeto; Ilocano: mannaniw; Indonesian: penyair, pujangga; Irish: file, bard; Italian: poeta, poetessa; Japanese: 詩人; Kannada: ಕವಿ; Kazakh: ақын; Khmer: កវី; Korean: 시인(詩人); Kurdish Central Kurdish: بوێژ‎; Northern Kurdish: helbestvan, şaîr; Kyrgyz: акын; Lao: ກະວີ; Latgalian: poets, ailinīks; Latin: poeta; Latvian: dzejnieks, dzejniece; Lithuanian: poetas, poetė, poeta; Macedonian: поет; Malay: penyair; Malayalam: കവി; Maltese: poeta, poetessa; Marathi: कवि, कवयित्री; Mongolian Cyrillic: шүлэгч; Mongolian: ᠰᠢᠯᠦᠭᠴᠢ; Nepali: कवि; Norman: poète; Norwegian Bokmål: poet, dikter; Nynorak: poet, diktar; Occitan: poèta, poetessa; Old English: sċop; Oriya: କବି; Ossetian: поэт; Pali: kavi; Pashto: شاعر‎; Persian: شاعر‎, شاعره‎; Polish: poeta, poetka; Portuguese: poeta, poetisa; Punjabi: ਕਵੀ; Romanian: poet, poetă; Russian: поэт, поэтесса; Rusyn: поет; Samogitian: puoets, puoetė; Sanskrit: कवि, काव्यम्; Scottish Gaelic: bàrd; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: пе̏снӣк, пје̏снӣк, пе̏сникиња, пје̏сникиња; Roman: pȅsnīk, pjȅsnīk, pȅsnikinja, pjȅsnikinja; Sicilian: pueta; Sinhalese: කවියා; Slovak: básnik, básnička, poeta, poetka; Slovene: pesnik; Sorbian Upper Sorbian: basnik; Spanish: poeta, poetisa; Swahili: mshairi; Swedish: poet; Tagalog: makata, manunula; Tajik: шоир, шеърнавис, нозим, шоира; Tamil: கவிஞர்; Tatar: шагыйрь; Telugu: కవి, కవయిత్రి; Thai: กวี; Tibetan: སྙན་ངག་མཁན; Tigrinya: ገጣሚ; Turkish: şair, ozan; Turkmen: şahyr, kyssachy; Ukrainian: поет, поетеса, поетка; Urdu: شاعر‎, شاعرہ‎; Uyghur: شائىر‎; Uzbek: shoir; Vietnamese: thi sĩ, nhà thơ; Volapük: poedan, hipoedan, jipoedan; Welsh: bardd; Yiddish: דיכטער‎, פּאָעט