ἐνόδιος

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ἀλλ' οὐκ ἂν μαχέσαιτο· χέσαιτο γάρ, εἰ μαχέσαιτο → fighting is what she can't do, for if she should fight she would shit

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Transliteration A: enódios Transliteration B: enodios Transliteration C: enodios Beta Code: e)no/dios

English (LSJ)

α, ον, Ep. εἰνόδιος, η, ον Il.16.260, and so Trag. in lyr., in fem. εἰνοδία: Thess. Ἐννοδία IG9(2).358, 1286; later ος, ον Paus. 3.14.9:—

   A in or on the way, σφήκεσσιν ἐοικότες . . εἰνοδίοις like wasps that have their nests by the way-side, Il.16.260; ἐ. σύμβολοι omens seen on the way, portending good or ill success, A.Pr.487; πόλεις Plu.Aem.8; στάσεις σκηνῶν Id.Ant.9; ὅπλα for use by the way, D.H. 4.48.    2 Subst. ἐνόδια, τά, nets for stopping the pathways, X.Cyn. 6.9.    b blisters caused by walking, Thphr.Sud.15.    II epith. of divinities, who had their statues by the way-side or at cross-roads, most freq. of Hecate, εἰνοδίας Ἑκάτης S.Fr.535.2; also of Persephone, ἐνοδία θεός Id.Ant.1199; εἰνοδία θυγάτηρ Δάματρος E.Ion 1048; δαίμων ἐνοδία IG14.1390; and Ἐνοδία alone, Hp.Morb.Sacr. 1, E.Hel.570, AP6.199 (Antiphil.), IGIl.cc.; ἡ Ἐνόδιος Paus. l. c., v.l. in Hp.l.c.; also of Hermes, Theoc.25.4, etc.

German (Pape)

[Seite 848] ion. u. ep. εἰνόδιος, auch bei att. Dichtern, 2 u. 3 Endgn; im, am Wege; σφῆκες, die ihr Nest am Wege haben, Il. 16, 259; σύμβολοι Aesch. Prom. 485; sp. D.; auch in Prosa, ὅπλα, die man auf dem Marche mit sich führt, D. Hal. 4, 48, τὰ ἐνόδια, sc. δίκτυα, die auf die Wege gestellt werden, Xen. Cyn. 6, 9; πόλεις ἐνόδιαι, am Wege gelegen, Plut. Aem. Paul. 8. – Bes. von Göttern, den Weg beschützend, Ἑρμῆς Theocr. 25, 4 u. A.; ἡ ἐνοδία θεός Soph. Ant. 1184 ist Hekate, die Plat. ἐνοδίαν δαίμονα nennt, Legg. XI, 914 b; vgl. Inscr. 26; auch allein Ἐνοδία, Eur. Hel. 570; vgl. Polyaen. 8, 43, 1; Paus. 3, 14, 9. Bei Antiphil. 5 (VI, 199) Artemis.