κακοπάρθενος

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βίος ἀνεόρταστος μακρὴ ὁδὸς ἀπανδόκευτος → a life without feasting is a long journey without an inn | a life without festivals is a long journey without inns | a life without festivals is a long road without inns | a life without festivity is a long road without an inn | a life without festivity is like a long road without an inn | a life without holidays is like a long road without taverns | a life without parties is a long journey without inns | a life without public holidays is a long road without hotels

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Transliteration A: kakopárthenos Transliteration B: kakoparthenos Transliteration C: kakoparthenos Beta Code: kakopa/rqenos

English (LSJ)

ἡ,

   A accursed maiden, Sch.E.Hec.612.    II Adj. unbecoming a maid, Μοῖρα AP7.468 (Mel.).

German (Pape)

[Seite 1301] 1) Unglücksjungfrau, Schol. Eur. Hec. 612. – 2) den Jungfrauen feindselig, oder Unglück bringende Jungfrau, Μοῖρα Mel. 124 (VII, 468).

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου;
vierge funeste (ép. de Μοῖρα).
Étymologie: κακός, παρθένος.