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ἀγχίμολος

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Δίωκε δόξην καὶ ἀρετήν, φεῦγε δὲ ψόγον → Virtutem sequere et laudem, fuge famam malam → Verfolge Ruhm und Tüchtigkeit, doch Tadel flieh

Menander, Monostichoi, 137
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Full diacritics: ἀγχίμολος Medium diacritics: ἀγχίμολος Low diacritics: αγχίμολος Capitals: ΑΓΧΙΜΟΛΟΣ
Transliteration A: anchímolos Transliteration B: anchimolos Transliteration C: agchimolos Beta Code: a)gxi/molos

English (LSJ)

ον, (μολεῖν)

   A coming near; Ep. word, mostly used in neut. as Adv., near, close at hand, ἀγχίμολον δέ οἱ ἦλθε Il.4.529, cf. Od.8.300, etc., Hes.Sc.325; ἐξ ἀγχιμόλοιο ἰδών Il.24.352; ἀγχίμολον δὲ μετ' αὐτόν close behind him, Od.17.336: c. gen., ἕθεν ἀγχίμολοι cj. in Theoc.25.203.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ος, ον :
qui s’approche, voisin ; adv. • ἀγχίμολον, tout auprès de, τινι ; ἐξ ἀγχιμόλοιο IL de près ; avec idée de temps, aussitôt après.
Étymologie: ἄγχι, μολεῖν.

English (Autenrieth)

(μολεῖν): coming near, mostly adv. acc. with ἐλθεῖν, ἔρχεσθαι, foll. by dat.; ἐξ ἀγχιμόλοιο, Il. 24.352, cf. ἐγγύθεν. Implying time, ἀγχίμολον δὲ μετ' αὐτόν, ‘close after him,’ Od. 17.336.