σκηνικός

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σφάγιον ἐπ' ὀλέθρῳ, γυναικεῖον ἀμφικεῖσθαι μόρον → my wife's death, lies upon me, bringing destruction after death | Is it that now there waits in store for me, my own wife's death to crown my misery

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Transliteration A: skēnikós Transliteration B: skēnikos Transliteration C: skinikos Beta Code: skhniko/s

English (LSJ)

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   A σκηνή 11) of the stage, theatrical, Plu.2.1142c; ἀγών CIG2820 A 15 (Aphrodisias), cf. SIG704 E 17 (Decret.Amphict., ii B.C.), 711 L 5 (Delph., ii B.C.), BGU1074.16 (iii A.D.); σ. φιλόσοφος, of Euripides, Ath.13.561a. Adv. -κῶς Eust.6.11.    2 Subst. σκηνικός, ὁ, actor (whereas θυμελικοί are, or include, musicians and dancers, Vitr.5.7.2), Plu. Oth.6.

German (Pape)

[Seite 895] zur Scene, Bühne gehörig, zum Theater gehörig, theatralisch; ἀγῶνες, Ath. XIV, 630, u. a. Sp., auch adv. – Bes. ὁ σκηνικός, der eigentliche Schauspieler, der auf der Scene spielt, im Ggstz zu dem in der Orchestra Singenden u. Tanzenden, θυμελικός, Plut. Oth. 6. – Nach S. Emp. adv. gramm. 288 hieß Euripides ὁ σκ. φιλόσοφος.