σταμίν

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Καλῶς πένεσθαι μᾶλλον (κρεῖττον) ἢ πλουτεῖν κακῶς → Inopia honesta potior opipus improbis → In Ehren arm ist besser als unehrlich reich

Menander, Monostichoi, 300
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Full diacritics: στᾰμίν Medium diacritics: σταμίν Low diacritics: σταμίν Capitals: ΣΤΑΜΙΝ
Transliteration A: stamín Transliteration B: stamin Transliteration C: stamin Beta Code: stami/n

English (LSJ)

or στᾰμίς, ὁ, nom. pl.

   A σταμίνες Poll.1.92, Hsch.; acc. pl. σταμῖνας Moschio (v. infr.); Ep. dat. pl. στᾰμῐνεσσι: (ἵστημι):—in pl., the ribs or frame-timbers of a ship, which stand up from the keel (expld. as ὀρθὰ ξύλα, οἷον στήμοσιν ἐοικότα, Aristarch. ap. EM724.56), Od.5.252, Poll. l.c., Nonn.D.40.446: but = ἐπηγενίδες in Moschio ap.Ath.5.206f,207b.