δυσήκοος

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Full diacritics: δῠσήκοος Medium diacritics: δυσήκοος Low diacritics: δυσήκοος Capitals: ΔΥΣΗΚΟΟΣ
Transliteration A: dysḗkoos Transliteration B: dysēkoos Transliteration C: dysikoos Beta Code: dush/koos

English (LSJ)

ον,

   A hard of hearing, ὦτα Ph.2.35; δυσήκοος ὦ Στρατονίκη, epitaph in Inscr.Mus.Alex.299 (iii B. C.); disobedient, Plu.2.13f.    II ill-sounding, terrible to hear, prob. in S. Fr.220; unpleasant to the ear, Demetr.Eloc.48, Poll.2.117, Philostr. VS1.12; of an orator, Eun.VSp.456 B.

German (Pape)

[Seite 680] 1) schwer hörend, Ep. ad. 445 (App. 304); schwer zu hören, φωνή Philostr., wie Poll. 2, 117. – 2) ungehorsam, πρὸς τὰς ἐπιτιμήσεις Plut. educ. lib. 19.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

δυσήκοος: -ον, ὁ δυσκόλως ἀκούων, βαρήκοος, Ἀνθ. Π. παραρτ. 304· ἀπειθής, Πλούτ. 2. 13F. ΙΙ. ὃν δυσκόλως ἀκούει τις, Φιλόστρ. 496.

French (Bailly abrégé)

οος, οον;
1 indocile;
2 difficile à entendre.
Étymologie: δυσ-, ἀκούω.