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πετρώδης

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Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, 5.30
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Full diacritics: πετρώδης Medium diacritics: πετρώδης Low diacritics: πετρώδης Capitals: ΠΕΤΡΩΔΗΣ
Transliteration A: petrṓdēs Transliteration B: petrōdēs Transliteration C: petrodis Beta Code: petrw/dhs

English (LSJ)

ες,

   A like rock or stone, rocky, stony, π. κατῶρυξ, of a grave, S.Ant.774, cf. Porph.Antr.9; of ground, Hp.Aër.1; γεηρὰ καὶ πετρώδη καὶ ἄγρια Pl.R.612a; ἐν τοῖς τραχέσι καὶ πετρώδεσι Arist.HA549b14; τὸ π. BMus.Inscr.3.407.8 (Priene); ἄνθρωποι π. καὶ δενδρώδεις Heraclit.Incred.23; π. κεφαλή Philum.Ven.15.4.

German (Pape)

[Seite 606] ες, felsen-, steinähnlich, felsig, steinig, wie πετραῖος; δεσμός, Soph. Ant. 948, vgl. 770; καὶ γεήρης, Plat. Rep. X, 612 a; Sp., wie N. T., Plut. Sull. 16.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

πετρώδης: -ες, (εἶδος) ὅμοιος πέτρᾳ, βραχώδης, πετρώδης, ὡς τὸ πετραῖος, πετρώδει... ἐν κατώρυχι, ἐπὶ τάφου, Σοφ. Ἀντ. 774, πρβλ.· 948· ἐπὶ ἐδάφους, Ἱππ. π. Ἀέρ. 280· πετρώδη καὶ ἄγρια Πλάτ. Πολ. 612Α· ἐν τοῖς τραχέσι καὶ πετρώδεσι Ἀριστ. π. τὰ Ζ. Ἱστ. 5. 17, 8.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ης, ες :
1 pierreux, rocailleux;
2 de pierre, fait en pierres.
Étymologie: πέτρα ou πέτρος, -ωδης.

English (Strong)

from πέτρα and εἶδος; rock-like, i.e. rocky: stony.