θεήϊος

From LSJ

Πρὸς υἱὸν ὀργὴν οὐκ ἔχει χρηστὸς πατήρ → Boni parentis ira nulla in filium → Ein guter Vater zürnt nicht gegen seinen Sohn

Menander, Monostichoi, 451
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Full diacritics: θεήϊος Medium diacritics: θεήϊος Low diacritics: θεήϊος Capitals: ΘΕΗΪΟΣ
Transliteration A: theḗïos Transliteration B: theēios Transliteration C: theiios Beta Code: qeh/i+os

English (LSJ)

η, ον, Ion. for θέειος, θεῖος (A), divine, BionFr.15.9.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1191] p. = θεῖος, Bion. 6, 9.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ion. c. θεῖος¹.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

θεήϊος: ион. = θεῖος II.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

θεήϊος: -η, -ον, Ἰων. ἀντὶ θέειος, θεῖος, Βίων 6. 9.

Greek Monolingual

θεήϊος, -ΐη, -ον (Α)
(ποιητ. ιων. τ. του θέειος)
βλ. θεῖος (Ι).

Greek Monotonic

θεήϊος: -η, -ον, Ιων. αντί θέειος, θεῖος, θεϊκός, ουράνιος, σε Βίωνα.

Translations

Arabic: إِلٰهِيّ‎; Albanian: hyjnor; Belarusian: боскі, божы; Bengali: এলাহী; Bulgarian: божествен, божи; Catalan: diví; Chinese Mandarin: 神的; Czech: božský, boží; Danish: guddommelig; Dutch: goddelijk; Finnish: taivaallinen, jumalallinen, taivainen; French: divin, divine; Galician: divino; German: göttlich; Gothic: 𐌲𐌿𐌳𐌹𐍃𐌺𐍃; Greek: θεϊκός, θείος; Ancient Greek: θεῖος, θεῖος, σεῖος, θέειος, θεήϊος, θήϊος, δῖος; Hebrew: אֱלֹהִי‎; Hindi: दैवीय; Hungarian: isteni; Icelandic: guðdómlegur; Indonesian: ilahi; Italian: divino, divina; Kazakh: иләһи; Latin: divinus, divus; Lithuanian: dieviškas; Macedonian: божествен, божји; Malay: tuhan, ketuhanan, ilahi, ilahiah; Manx: jeeoil, niauoil, flaunyssagh; Norwegian Bokmål: guddommelig; Nynorsk: guddommeleg, guddomleg; Occitan: divin; Old English: godcund; Polish: boski, boży; Portuguese: divino; Russian: божественный, божий; Sanskrit: दिव्य; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: божа̀нскӣ, бо̏жјӣ; Roman: božànskī, bȍžjī; Slovak: boží, božský; Slovene: božánski, božji; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: bóžy, bogojski; Spanish: divino; Swahili: -a kimungu; Swedish: andlig, gudomlig, helig, himmelsk; Tagalog: binathala, dibino, mabathala; Telugu: దైవ; Turkish: ilahi; Ukrainian: божественний, божий