θύρσος

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Βέβαιον οὐδέν ἐστιν ἐν θνητῷ βίῳ → Nihil, ut videtur, proprium in vita datur → Nichts Festes gibt's im Leben eines Sterblichen

Menander, Monostichoi, 57
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Full diacritics: θύρσος Medium diacritics: θύρσος Low diacritics: θύρσος Capitals: ΘΥΡΣΟΣ
Transliteration A: thýrsos Transliteration B: thyrsos Transliteration C: thyrsos Beta Code: qu/rsos

English (LSJ)

ὁ, in late Poets with heterocl. pl.

   A θύρσα AP6.158 (Sabin.): —wand wreathed in ivy and vine-leaves with a pine-cone at the top, carried by the devotees of Dionysus, E.Ba.80 (lyr.), SIG1109.138, Hero Spir.2.9, etc.; also of the devotees themselves, Sch.E.Hec. 261.    II = κλάδος, ῥάβδος, Hsch. (Prob. a loan-word.)

German (Pape)

[Seite 1228] ὁ, der Thyrsus, der in einen Fichtenzapfen auslaufende, mit Epheu u. Weinlaub umwundene Stab des Bacchus u. der Bacchanten, Eur. Bacch. 80 u. Folgde; θύρσου χλοερὸν κωνοφόρον κάμακα Phalaec. 3 (VI,169); Sp. haben einen heterogenen plur. τὰ θύρσα, gahin. gramm. ep. (VI, 158). – Das Wort hängt mit θύω zusammen.