δεκάμνους

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Sophocles, Antigone, 722
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Full diacritics: δεκάμνους Medium diacritics: δεκάμνους Low diacritics: δεκάμνους Capitals: ΔΕΚΑΜΝΟΥΣ
Transliteration A: dekámnous Transliteration B: dekamnous Transliteration C: dekamnous Beta Code: deka/mnous

English (LSJ)

μνουν, (μνᾶ) weighing ten minae or worth ten minae, Ar.Pax1224, 1235; δεκάμνουν, τό, weight of ten minae, IG22.1013.55; written δεκάμνων in ib. 11.203B99 (Delos, iii B.C.).

Spanish (DGE)

-ουν
• Morfología: [ac. neutr. sg. δεκάμνων X.Lac.7.5, IG 11(2).203B.99 (III a.C.)]
I que vale diez minas, de diez minas de una coraza, Ar.Pax 1224, cf. 1235.
II subst. τό δ.
1 numism. moneda de diez minas X.l.c.
2 peso de diez minas, IG l.c., 22.1013.55 (II a.C.).

French (Bailly abrégé)

ους, ουν :
c. δεκάμνοος.

Greek Monolingual

δεκάμνους, -ουν και (δωρ. τ.) δεκάμνως, -ων (Α)
αυτός που έχει βάρος ή αξία δέκα μνων.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < δέκα + μνα «ποσό εκατό δραχμών»].

Greek Monotonic

δεκάμνους: -μνουν, (μνᾶ), αυτός που ζυγίζει ή αξίζει όσο δέκα μνες, σε Αριστοφ.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

δεκάμνους -ουν [δέκα, μνᾶ] tien minai zwaar (ca. 6 kilo); tien minai waard.

Middle Liddell

[μνᾶ]
weighing or worth ten minae, Ar.

English (Woodhouse)

worth ten minae

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German (Pape)

ουν, zusammengezogen aus δεκάμνοος.