θρῦλος

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τὸ δὲ μέλλον ἀκριβῶς οἶδεν οὐδεὶς θνατὸς ὅπᾳ φέρεται → but as for the future no mortal knows for certain where he is bound

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Full diacritics: θρῦλος Medium diacritics: θρῦλος Low diacritics: θρύλος Capitals: ΘΡΥΛΟΣ
Transliteration A: thrŷlos Transliteration B: thrylos Transliteration C: thrylos Beta Code: qru=los

English (LSJ)

ὁ,

   A noise as of many voices, murmur, Batr.135, Orph.Fr. 286 (pl.,= Cat.Cod.Astr.2.199), Demetr.Lac.Herc.1786.1 F., Anon. ap.Suid.—This word and its cognates are written with one λ in Papyri and best codd. (cf. Eust.1307.42), with λλ (as Batr.l.c.) in inferior codd., also in PLips.40 ii 10 (iv A.D.).

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

θρῦλος: ὁ, ὅμοιον τῷ θρόος, θόρυβος (θρέομαι), θόρυβος ὡς πολλῶν φωνῶν, κραυγή, βοή, γογγυσμός, Βατραχομ. 135, Ἀνώνυμ. παρὰ Σουΐδ. - Πᾶσαι αὗται αἱ ἐκ τοῦ θρῦλος λέξεις συνήθως ἐγράφοντο διὰ δύο λ. Ἀλλὰ τὰ ἄριστα τῶν Ἀντιφράφ. καὶ οἱ κράτιστοι τῶν Γραμμ. γράφουσιν αὐτὰς δι’ ἑνὸς λ (τὸ δὲ υ εἶναι φύσει μακρὸν), ὡς ἐν Ἐτυμ. Μ. σ. 456. 39, Εὐστ. 1307. 42· καὶ ὁ τύπος οὗτος ἀποκατεστάθη ἤδη πανταχοῦ, ἴδε Δινδ. εἰς Ἀριστοφ. Ἱππ. 348.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (ὁ) :
murmure, bruit, rumeur.
Étymologie: θρέω.