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θέρμη

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Ἀναβάντα γὰρ εἰς τὴν ἀκρόπολιν, καὶ διὰ τὴν ὑπερβολὴν τῆς λύπης προσκόψαντα τῷ ζῆν, ἑαυτὸν κατακρημνίσαι → For he ascended the acropolis and then, because he was disgusted with life by reason of his excessive grief, cast himself down the height

Diodorus Siculus, 4.61.7
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Full diacritics: θέρμη Medium diacritics: θέρμη Low diacritics: θέρμη Capitals: ΘΕΡΜΗ
Transliteration A: thérmē Transliteration B: thermē Transliteration C: thermi Beta Code: qe/rmh

English (LSJ)

also θέρμᾰ (q.v.), ἡ,

   A heat, Hp.VM19, LXXSi.38.28, Act.Ap.28.3; τῆς θ. when it is hot, Olymp.in Mete.98.20; feverish heat, Pherecr.158, Pl.Tht.178c (θερμά codd.), Arist.Pr.862a18: Pl., Hp. Epid.7.51, Th.2.49, Arr.An.2.4.8.    II θέρμαι, αἱ, hot springs, IG14.455 (Catana), cf. 1055: name of a town in Sicily, Plb.1.24.4.    2 hot baths, POxy.473.5 (ii A.D.), etc.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1201] ἡ, Wärme, Hitze, Thuc. 2, 49; im plur. von Fieberhitze, ὁ π υρετός Tim. lex., vgl. Luc. D. Mar. 11; Arr. An. 2, 4 u. A. Die neuen Attiker schrieben θέρμα, Lob. zu Phryn. 331; αἱ θέρμαι, warme Bäder, s. nom. pr.