νεκυομαντεῖον

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θοῦ, Κύριε, φυλακὴν τῷ στόµατί µου καὶ θύραν περιοχῆς περὶ τὰ χείλη µου → set a guard over my mouth, Lord; keep watch over the door of my lips | set a guard, O Lord, over my mouth; keep watch over the door of my lips (Psalm 140:3, Septuagint version)

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Full diacritics: νεκῠομαντεῖον Medium diacritics: νεκυομαντεῖον Low diacritics: νεκυομαντείον Capitals: ΝΕΚΥΟΜΑΝΤΕΙΟΝ
Transliteration A: nekyomanteîon Transliteration B: nekyomanteion Transliteration C: nekyomanteion Beta Code: nekuomantei=on

English (LSJ)

Ion. νεκῠομαντ-ήϊον, τό,

   A oracle of the dead, where ghosts were called up, Hdt.5.92. ή, Cic.Tusc.1.16.37, D.S.4.22, Plu.Cim.6, Paus.9.30.6: in pl., PMag.Lond.121.285.

German (Pape)

[Seite 238] τό, = νεκρομαντεῖον; Her. 5, 92, 7, in der ion. Form νεκυομαντήϊον; Plut. Cimon 6 u. a. Sp., vgl. B. A. 414.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

νεκυομαντεῖον: Ἰων. -ήιον, τό, μαντεῖον τῶν νεκρῶν, τόπος ἔνθα οἱ νεκροὶ ἀνεβιβάζοντο καὶ ἠρωτῶντο, Ἡρόδ. 5. 92, 7, Διόδ. 4. 22, Πλουτ. Κίμ. 6· ἐφθαρμένως νεκυμάντιον παρὰ Παυσ. 9. 30, 6.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (τό) :
lieu où l’on évoque les morts.
Étymologie: νέκυς, μαντεία.