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βρότος

Second declension Noun; Masculine 자동번역 Transliteration:

Principal Part: βρότος βρότου

Structure: βροτ (Stem) + ος (Ending)

Etym.: (어원이 불명확함.)

Sense

  1. blood that has run from a wound, gore

Declension

Second declension

The inflection forms above were generated by rules and some usages of them were not attested.

Due to a bug of system, some forms may display wrong accents.

Examples

  • πᾶσ ἄνθρωποσ εἶδεν ἐν ἑαυτῷ, ὅσοι τιτρωσκόμενοί εἰσι βροτοί. (Septuagint, Liber Iob 36:25)
  • ὅντε διὰ βροτοὶ ἄνδρεσ ὁμῶσ ἄφατοί τε φατοί τε, ῥητοί τ’ ἄρρητοί τε Διὸσ μεγάλοιο ἕκητι. (Hesiod, Works and Days, Book WD 2:2)
  • αἶψα γὰρ ἐν κακότητι βροτοὶ καταγηράσκουσιν. (Hesiod, Works and Days, Book WD 13:5)
  • χρόνῳ δέ νιν βροτοὶ ῥαφῆναί φασιν ἐν μηρῷ Διόσ, ὄνομα μεταστήσαντεσ, ὅτι θεᾷ θεὸσ Ἥρᾳ ποθ’ ὡμήρευσε, συνθέντεσ λόγον. (Euripides, episode 9:6)
  • ἰὼ βροτοὶ βροτοὶ βροτοὶ πολυτλήμονεσ, ὡσ αὐτίκα μάλα τὰσ γνάθουσ ἀλγήσετε. (Aristophanes, Peace, Prologue, anapests 2:31)

Synonyms

  1. blood that has run from a wound

Source: Ancient Greek entries from Wiktionary

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