θνητοειδής

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Μεγάλοι δὲ λόγοι μεγάλας πληγὰς τῶν ὑπεραύχων ἀποτίσαντες γήρᾳ τὸ φρονεῖν ἐδίδαξαν → The great words of the arrogant pay the penalty by suffering great blows, and teach one to reason in old age

Sophocles, Antigone, 1350-1353
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Full diacritics: θνητοειδής Medium diacritics: θνητοειδής Low diacritics: θνητοειδής Capitals: ΘΝΗΤΟΕΙΔΗΣ
Transliteration A: thnētoeidḗs Transliteration B: thnētoeidēs Transliteration C: thnitoeidis Beta Code: qnhtoeidh/s

English (LSJ)

ές,

   A of mortal nature, Pl.Phd.86a, Plu.2.1002c, Jul.Or.6.184a, etc.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1213] ές, nach der Art der Sterblichen, sterblich, χορδαί Plat. Phaed. 86 a; Plut.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

θνητοειδής: -ές, θνητὸς τὴν φύσιν, Πλάτ. Φαίδωνι 86Α, Πλούτ. 2. 1002C.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ής, ές :
convenable pour un mortel.
Étymologie: θνητός, εἶδος.