δέλφιξ

From LSJ

τὸ ἓν καὶ τὸ ὂν πολλαχῶς λέγεται → the term being and the term one are used in many ways, one and being have various meanings, one and being have many senses

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Full diacritics: δέλφιξ Medium diacritics: δέλφιξ Low diacritics: δέλφιξ Capitals: ΔΕΛΦΙΞ
Transliteration A: délphix Transliteration B: delphix Transliteration C: delfiks Beta Code: de/lfic

English (LSJ)

ῐκος, ὁ, tripod, δέλφικας ἀργυροῦς Plu.TG2 (prob. for δελφῖνας); δέλφικα· τὸν τρίποδα EM255.10.

Spanish (DGE)

-ικος, ὁ trípode Plu.TG 2 (cj.), EM 255.9G.

German (Pape)

[Seite 544] ικος, ἡ, = δελφινίς, Plut. Tib. Graech. 2.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ικος (ὁ) :
table à trois pieds, chez les Romains (cf. δελφινίς).

Russian (Dvoretsky)

δέλφιξ: ῐκος ὁ (лат. delphica mensa) дельфика (у римлян - богато отделанный стол в форме треножника) Plut.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

δέλφιξ: ῐκος, ὁ, τρίπους παρὰ Ρωμαίοις, δέλφικας ἀργυροῦς Πλούτ. Τιβ. Γράκχ. 2 (κατὰ τὸν Dacier ἀντὶ δελφῖνας) Μ. Ε.

Greek Monolingual

δέλφιξ (-ικος), ο (Α)
ο τρίπους.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < Δελφοί, με άγνωστο πρότυπο σχηματισμού].

Greek Monotonic

δέλφιξ: -ῐκος, ὁ, τρίποδας σε σχήμα δελφινιού, σε Πλούτ. (πιθ. από το Δελφοί).

Frisk Etymological English

-ικος See also: s. Δελφοι

Middle Liddell

a tripod, Plut. [Perh. from Δελφοί.]

Frisk Etymology German

δέλφιξ: -ικος
{délphiks}
Grammar: m.
Meaning: nach Art des delphischen Dreifußes gearbeiteter Tisch (Plu., EM), lat. (mensa) Delphica.
Etymology: Zu Δελφοί (s. d.) nach unbekanntem Vorbild; vgl. Schwyzer 497.
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Translations

tripod

Albanian: trekëmbësh; Armenian: եռոտանի, կասկարա; Belarusian: трынога, трыножнік, штатыў; Bengali: টিপাই; Bulgarian: триножник, тринога, статив; Catalan: trípode; Chinese Mandarin: 三腳架/三脚架; Coptic: ⲧⲣⲓⲡⲟⲥ; Czech: stativ, trojnožka, třínožka; Danish: stativ; Dutch: statief, driepoot; Esperanto: tripiedo, stativo; Estonian: statiiv; Finnish: tripodi; French: trépied; Galician: trípode, trepia, trespés, trébede; German: Dreifuß, Stativ, Dreibein, Tripod; Greek: πυροστιά, τρίποδας; Ancient Greek: τρίπους; Hebrew: ⁧חֲצוּבָה⁩; Hindi: तिपाई; Hungarian: tripod; Icelandic: þrífótur; Ido: tripedo, stativo; Indonesian: kaki tiga, tripod; Irish: branra; Italian: treppiedi, cavalletto, tripode; Japanese: 三脚架, トライポッド; Korean: 아리쇠, 다리쇠, 삼발이, 삼각대(三脚臺), 트라이포드; Latin: vara; Latvian: trijkājis; Lithuanian: trikojis; Macedonian: триножник, триногалка, статив; Manx: treechoshagh; Maori: waetoru; Norwegian Bokmål: stativ; Nynorsk: stativ; Ottoman Turkish: ⁧سه‌پا⁩; Persian: ⁧سه‌پایه⁩; Plautdietsch: Dreefoot; Polish: statyw, trójnóg, tripod; Portuguese: tripé; Russian: тренога, треножник, штатив; Sanskrit: त्रिपाद; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: тро̀ножац, тро̀ног; Roman: trònožac, trònog; Slovak: statív, trojnožka; Slovene: trinožnik, stativ; Spanish: trípode; Swedish: stativ; Tagalog: tungko; Thai: ขาตั้งกล้อง; Turkish: tripod, sehpa; Ukrainian: трині́жок, трині́жка, штатив; Urdu: ⁧تپائی⁩; Welsh: trybedd; Yiddish: ⁧דרײַפֿוס⁩