ἄκνηστις

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Transliteration A: áknēstis Transliteration B: aknēstis Transliteration C: aknistis Beta Code: a)/knhstis

English (LSJ)

ιος, ἡ,

   A spine or backbone of animals, Od.10.161 (nisi leg. κατὰ κνῆστιν), A.R.4.1403; also τὸ μέσον τῆς ὀσφύος Poll.2.179.    II stinging-nettle, = ἀκαλήφη, Nic.Th.52 (other expl. ap. Sch. ad loc.).

German (Pape)

[Seite 75] εως, ἡ (vgl. ἄκανος, ἄκανθα), 1) Rückgrat von Thieren, Hom. Od. 10, 161 κατ' ἄκνηστιν μέσα νῶτα (ἅπαξ εἰρημ.); Scholl. ὅτι αὐτὸς ἐπεξηγεῖται τί ἐστιν ἄκνηστις διὰ τοῦ εἰπεῖν μέσα νῶτα (aus Aristonic.); – Ap. Rh. 4, 1402. – 2) Pflanze, Nic. Th. 52.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἄκνηστις: -ιος, ἡ, (ἄκανος), ἡ σπονδυλικὴ στήλη τῶν ζῴων, Ὀδ. Κ. 161. ΙΙ. εἶδος φυτοῦ, Νικ. Θ. 52.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ιος (ἡ) :
échine d’un animal.
Étymologie: DELG κνῆστις.