διμναῖος

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Full diacritics: δῐμναῖος Medium diacritics: διμναῖος Low diacritics: διμναίος Capitals: ΔΙΜΝΑΙΟΣ
Transliteration A: dimnaîos Transliteration B: dimnaios Transliteration C: dimnaios Beta Code: dimnai=os

English (LSJ)

α, ον, Ion. δῐ-μνέως, (μνᾶ)

   A worth or costing two minae, δίμνεως (v.l. διμναίας) ἀποτιμήσασθαι to value at two minae, Hdt.5.77; δ. τιμήσασθαί τι Arist.Oec. 1347a23; μισθώματα διμναῖα Luc.DMeretr.14.4:—also δῐ-μνους, ουν, Ph.Bel.69.13: Subst. δίμνουν, τό, weight of two minae, IG22.1013.55.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

διμναῖος: -α, -ον, (μνᾶ) ἀξίζων δύο μνᾶς, διμναίους ἀποτιμήσασθαι, ἐκτιμῶ ἀντὶ δύο μνῶν, Ἡρόδ. 5. 77· δ. τιμήσασθαί τι Ἀριστ. Οἰκ. 2, 6· μισθώματα διμναῖα Λουκ. Ἑταιρ. Διαλ. 14. 4. ―Παρ’ Ἡροδ. τὰ πλεῖστα των χ/φων ἔχουσι δίμνεως, ὅπερ ἔχει πρὸς τὸ διμναῖος ὡς τὸ λεὼς πρὸς τὸ λαός, κτλ.

French (Bailly abrégé)

α, ον :
de la valeur de deux mines.
Étymologie: δίς, μνᾶ.

Spanish (DGE)

-ον

• Morfología: [jón. plu. ac. δίμνεως Hdt.5.77]
1 pagado a razón de dos minas, de un precio de dos minas ἔλυσάν σφεας δίμνεως ἀποτιμησάμενοι los soltaron (a los prisioneros) a cambio de un rescate de dos minas Hdt.l.c., τὸ σῶμα διμναῖον τιμήσασθαι tasar a dos minas por cabeza Arist.Oec.1347a23, διμναῖα μισθώματα Luc.DMeretr.14.4
que cobra dos minas ὁμιληταί Them.Or.23.290c.
2 que tiene un peso de dos minas δέσμαι PCair.Zen.645.3, 723.17, PZen.Col.95.8, PSI 400.12 en Corr.Zen.144 (todos III a.C.), χόρτου διμναίους δέσ(μας) PTeb.843.14, 19 (II a.C.), φιάλαι D.S.16.56
subst. τὸ δ. peso de dos minas en una pesa de bronce Bull.Epigr.1954.16 (Corinto).