δύσηρις

From LSJ

Νέος πεφυκὼς πολλὰ χρηστὰ μάνθανε → Dum floret aetas, disce, quod scitum decet → In jungem Alter lerne viel, was brauchbar ist

Menander, Monostichoi, 373
Click links below for lookup in third sources:
Full diacritics: δῠ́σηρις Medium diacritics: δύσηρις Low diacritics: δύσηρις Capitals: ΔΥΣΗΡΙΣ
Transliteration A: dýsēris Transliteration B: dysēris Transliteration C: dysiris Beta Code: du/shris

English (LSJ)

ιδος, ὁ, ἡ, = δύσερις (quarrelsome, contentious) 1, Pi.O.6.19, Axiop.1.4: Att. form of δύσερις acc. to Moer.126.

Spanish (DGE)

v. δύσερις.

German (Pape)

[Seite 680] nach den Atticisten eigtl. att. Form von δύσερις, feindselig, nur Pind. Ol. 6, 19.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

δύσηρις: ι adj. Pind. = δύσερις 1.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

δύσηρις: -ιδος, ὁ, ἡ, = δύσερις Ι, Πίνδ. Ο. 6. 33· ― ἀναφερόμενον ὡς ὁ Ἀττ. τύπος τοῦ δύσερις ὑπὸ Μοίριδος σ. 126, πρβλ. Λοβ. Φρύν. 707.

English (Slater)

δύσηρις prone to quarrel οὔτε δύσηρις ἐὼν οὔτ' ὦν φιλόνικος ἄγαν μαρτυρήσω (byz.: δύσερις codd.) (O. 6.19)

Greek Monotonic

δύσηρις: -ιδος, ὁ, ἡ, ποιητ. αντί δύσερις I, σε Πίνδ.

Middle Liddell

δύσ-ηρις, ιδος poet. for δύσερις 1, Pind.]

Translations

quarrelsome

Bulgarian: свадлив; Czech: hádavý; Dutch: twistziek, ruzieachtig; Esperanto: kverelema; Finnish: riitaisa, räyhäkäs, toraisa; French: querelleux, querelleur; Georgian: მოჩხუბარი, ჩხუბის თავი; German: streitsüchtig, zänkisch, unverträglich, zanksüchtig, händelsüchtig, hadersüchtig, streitlustig; Greek: κακότροπος; Ancient Greek: ἀηδοποιός, δύσερις, δύσηρις, δυσήριστος, ἐριστικός, μαχητικός, μάχιμος, μαχιμώδης, παραθερμανθείς, στασιώδης, συμβαλλομάχος, φιλαπεχθήμων, φιλαπεχθής, φίλερις, φιλεχθής, φιλόδηρις, φιλόνεικος, φιλόνικος; Hungarian: veszekedős; Irish: achrannach, clamprach, imreasach, cointinneach, trodach, anglánta, argánta, bruíonach; Maori: pākani, tumatuma, nihoniho, pakapaka, ngaweri, toheriri, tumatuma; Norwegian Bokmål: trettekjær, kranglevoren; Nynorsk: trettekjær, kranglevoren; Polish: swarliwy, kłótliwy, awanturniczy; Scottish Gaelic: connsachail, connspaideach, dranndanach; Spanish: rijoso; Tagalog: palabangay; Welsh: cwerylgar, ffraegar, cecrus, cynhennus, ymrafaelgar, ymrysongar