ἀφῆλιξ

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Menander, Monostichoi, 268
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Full diacritics: ἀφῆλιξ Medium diacritics: ἀφῆλιξ Low diacritics: αφήλιξ Capitals: ΑΦΗΛΙΞ
Transliteration A: aphē̂lix Transliteration B: aphēlix Transliteration C: afiliks Beta Code: a)fh=lic

English (LSJ)

Ion. ἀπῆλιξ, ῐκος, ὁ, ἡ,

   A beyond youth, elderly, ἀνὴρ ἀπηλικέστερος Hdt.3.14, cf. Hp.Mul.2.120, Alciphr.1.6; ἀφηλικεστάτην Pherecr.206: acc. to Phryn.PSp.1 B., only in Comp. and Sup.; but Posit. in h.Cer.140, Cratin.369, Phryn.Com.67 (who used it of young persons, cf. ἀφηλικεστέραν· νεωτέραν, Hsch., and so later Aristobul.Jud. ap. Eus.PE8.10).    II minor, infant, in law, POxy. 487.5.

German (Pape)

[Seite 409] ικος, über die jugendlichen Jahre hinaus, ὡς ἄπο τῆς ἡλικίας ὤν B. A. 1, wo auch der Gebrauch des Positivs getadelt ist, obgleich in H. h. Cer. 140 γυναικὸς ἀφήλικος steht, wie γέρων Cratin. Poll. 2, 17; vgl. Schol. Ar. Plut. 330; Ael. H. N. 14, 18; Luc. Pseud. 15; Greg. Cor. p. 529 ἀφηλικέστερον τὸν πρεσβύτερον; s. Her. 3, 14; Themist. 26 p. 328 a; – Phryn. com. bei Poll. 2, 17 = jung, was B. A. 470 n. Phryn. 84 getadelt wird, wo Lob. zu vgl.