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Menander, Monostichoi, 431
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Full diacritics: βάτος Medium diacritics: βάτος Low diacritics: βάτος Capitals: ΒΑΤΟΣ
Transliteration A: bátos Transliteration B: batos Transliteration C: vatos Beta Code: ba/tos

English (LSJ)

(A) [ᾰ], ἡ,

   A bramble, Rubus ulmifolius, Od.24.230, Aen. Tact.28.6, Theoc.1.132; ὁ, Hp.Mul.2.112, Ar.Fr.754 (Att. acc. to Moeris), Thphr.HP1.5.3, LXX Ex.3.2: whence ἐπὶ τοῦ (v.l. τῆς) βάτου in Ev.Marc.12.26: fem., Dsc.4.37, Ev.Luc.20.37.    II β. Ἰδαία raspberry, Rubus Idaeus, Dsc.4.38; = β. ὀρθοφυής Thphr.HP3.18.4.    III β. Μοσυλῖτις, a kind of cassia, Dsc.1.13.    IV = ἑλένιον, elecampane, Ps.-Dsc.1.28.
βάτος (B), ὁ, a

   A fish, a kind of skate, Epich.59.2, 90.2, Arist.HA 489b6, al.
βάτος (C), ὁ, the Hebrew liquid measure

   A bath, = Egypt. ἀρτάβη or Att. μετρητής, LXX 2 Es.7.22, Ev.Luc.16.6, J.AJ8.2.9:—also βάδος, v.l. in LXX l.c., Hsch.

German (Pape)

[Seite 439] ἡ, nach Schol. Theocr. 1, 132 bei Ar. auch ὁ, Dornstrauch, stachliches Gewächs, Od. 24, 230 κνημῖδας δέδετο, γραπτῦς ἀλεείνων, χειρῖδάς τ' ἐπὶ χερσὶ βάτων ἕνεκα, ἅπαξ εἰρημ.; αὐχμηρή Ep. ad. 704 (App. 383); σκολιά Zenod. 2 (VII, 315); übh. Dorn, ἀντὶ ῥόδων τὴν βάτον οὐ δέχομαι Rufin. 38 (V, 28); βάτος Ἰδαία, Himbeerstrauch, Diosc.; Theophr. braucht es masc. gew. = Brombeerstrauch. ὁ, Stachelroche, Arist. H. A. 2, 13, s. βατίς.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

βάτος: [ᾰ], ἡ θάμνος ἀκανθώδης, βατσινιά, Ὀδ. ω.230· ἀλλ’ἀρσ. ἐν Ἀριστοφ. Ἀποσπ. 593 καὶ παρὰ Θεοφρ., ὡς Ἱ.Φ.1.5,3· βάτος Ἰδαία, ἡ σμεουριά, εἶδος ἡμέρου βάτου, Διοσκ. 4.38· τὸ ὑποκορ. βάτιον παρ’Ἀθην. 51F, συκαμινέα, πρβλ. Α.Β.224.

French (Bailly abrégé)

1ου (ἡ, postér. ὁ)
1 ronce, plante ; mûre sauvage ; βάτος Ἰδαία mûre sauvage du mt Ida, càd framboise, fruit;
2 épine en gén.
Étymologie: DELG pê méditerr.
2ου (ὁ) :
sorte de raie, poisson.
Étymologie: cf. βατίς.
3ου (ὁ) :
« bath », mesure Juive pour les liquides, de 50 setiers ou de 3 amphores (environ 40 litres).
Étymologie: hébreu bath.

English (Autenrieth)

ἡ: pl., thorn-bushes, thorns, Od. 24.230†.

Spanish (DGE)

-ου

• Prosodia: [-ᾰ-]

• Morfología: [género dud. ὁ β. Hp.Mul.2.112, Nat.Mul.32, Thphr.HP 1.5.3; ἡ β. (considerado Ἑλληνικῶς por Moer.), Plu.2.94e, Dsc.4.37, Eu.Luc.20.37, Ast.Am.Hom.7.2.5]
I bot.
1 zarza, zarzamora, Rubus ulmifolius Schott χειρῖδάς τ' ἐπὶ χερσὶ βάτων ἕνεκ' guantes en las manos a causa de las zarzas, Od.24.230, μόρα τὰ ἀπὸ τοῦ βάτου Hp.Mul.2.112, cf. Aen.Tact.28.6, Call.Fr.194.96, ἴα μὲν φορέοιτε βάτοι Theoc.1.132, cf. Plb.3.71.1, PTeb.815.6.57 (III a.C.), Gal.13.171, 289
de la zarza ardiendo ὁ β. καίεται πυρί, ὁ δὲ β. οὐ κατεκαίετο LXX Ex.3.2, cf. 3.4, con variadas exégesis Eu.Marc.12.26, Eu.Luc.6.44, Amph.Seleuc.229, Thdt.Qu.in Ex.5, 6, Ast.Am.Hom.7.2.5.
2 considerado un género con varias especies, Thphr.HP 3.18.4
β. ὀρθοφυής frambuesa, Rubus idaeus L., Thphr.HP 3.18.4, mismo sent. β. Ἰδαία Dsc.4.38
pero β. Ἰδαία otro n. de ἑλένιον énula, Inula helenium L., Dsc.1.28, Ps.Dsc.1.28
β. Μοσυλῖτις variedad de casia Dsc.1.13.
II ict. variedad (prob. diferenciación sexual) de la raya o lija Hp.Mul.2.115, Epich.23, Arist.HA 489b6, 566a28, Gloss.Pap.5.4 (II d.C.).

• Etimología: Prob. se trata de una palabra de substrato mediterráneo.

Spanish (DGE)

-ου, ὁ

• Alolema(s): βάδος LXX 2Es.7.22, POxy.2982.9 (II/III d.C.), Hsch.
una medida hebr. para líquidos equiv. a las egip. ἀρτάβη y át. μετρητής Eu.Luc.16.6, I.AI 8.57, LXX l.c., POxy.l.c., Hsch., cf. βεθ.

• Etimología: Prést. de una lengua sem., cf. hebr. bat.

English (Abbott-Smith)

βάτος, -ον, ὁ, ἡ, [in LXX (always masc, as in Attic): Ex 3:2-4, De 33:16 (סְנֶה), Jb 31:40 (בָּאְשָׁה)*;]
a bramble-bush: Lk 6:44, Ac 7:30, 35; ἐπὶ τοῦ (τῆς) β., in the place concerning the bush: Mk 12:26, Lk 20:37.†
βάτος, -ου, ὁ (Heb. בַּת), [in LXX (also βαίθ, βάδος): II Es 7:22*;]
bath, a Jewish liquid measure, = μετρητής (q.v.), or about 8 3/4 gals.: Lk 16:6.†

English (Strong)

of uncertain derivation; a brier shrub: bramble, bush.
of Hebrew origin (בָּת); a bath, or measure for liquids: measure.

English (Thayer)

(1) βάτου, ἡ and (in G L T Tr WH) ὁ, (the latter according to Moeris, Attic; the former Hellenistic; cf. Fritzsche on Mark , p. 532; Winer s Grammar, 63 (62) (cf. 36; Buttmann, 12 (11))) (from Homer down), a thorn or bramble-bush (cf. B. D., under the word Smith's Bible Dictionary, Bush): ἐπί τοῦ (τῆς) βάτου at the Bush, i. e. where it tells about the Bush, B. D., under the word Smith's Bible Dictionary, Bible IV:1).
(2) βάτου, ὁ, Hebrew בַּת a bath (A. V. measure), a Jewish measure of liquids containing 72sextarii (between 8,9 gallons) (Josephus, Antiquities 8,2, 9): B. D. under the word Smith's Bible Dictionary, Weights and Measures II:2).