δήκτης

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οὐ παντός πλεῖν ἐς Κόρινθον → it's not for every man to make a journey to Corinth, not everyone can afford a trip to Corinth

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Transliteration A: dḗktēs Transliteration B: dēktēs Transliteration C: diktis Beta Code: dh/kths

English (LSJ)

ου, ὁ,

   A biter, E.Fr.555: metaph. as Adj., δ. λόγος Plu.2.55b: with neut. Subst., δήκτᾳ στόματι APl.4.266.7.

German (Pape)

[Seite 559] ὁ, beißend, verletzend; στόμα Ep. ad. 273 (Plan. 266); λόγος Plut. ad. et am. discr. 16.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

δήκτης: -ου, ὁ, (δάκνω) ὁ δάκνων, Ποιητὴς ἐν Στοβ. Ἐκλογ. 1. 106· δ. λόγος Πλούτ. 2. 55Β· ― μετ’ οὐδετ. οὐσιαστ., δήκτᾳ στόματι Ἀνθ. Πλαν. 4. 266.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (ὁ) :
qui mord, mordant.
Étymologie: δάκνω.

Spanish (DGE)

-ου
1 que muerde, mordedor, hiriente οὐ δῆκταί πως κύνες εἰσὶ θεοί E.Fr.555 (= Call.SHell.239.5), πέλεκυς Call.SHell.276.5, de caballos πονηροὶ καὶ δῆκται Hippiatr.115.2, cf. 104.3.
2 fig. mordaz, mordiente λόγος Plu.2.55b, στόμα (Μώμου) AP 16.266.