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δαίδαλος

First/Second declension Adjective; Transliteration:

Principal Part: δαίδαλος

Structure: δαιδαλ (Stem) + ος (Ending)

Etym.: redupl. from Root DAL

Sense

  1. cunningly or curiously wrought, cunning works
  2. Daedalus, the cunning worker, the artist

Examples

  • Ἀριστοφάνησ Δαιδάλῳ· (Athenaeus, The Deipnosophists, Book 9, book 9, chapter 3 2:5)
  • Ἀριστοφάνησ Δαιδάλῳ· (Athenaeus, The Deipnosophists, Book 9, book 9, chapter 5 3:4)
  • "καὶ Ἀριστοφάνησ Δαιδάλῳ· (Athenaeus, The Deipnosophists, Book 9, book 9, chapter 14 5:44)
  • Εὔβουλοσ δ’ ἐν Δαιδάλῳ· (Athenaeus, The Deipnosophists, Book 6, book 6, chapter 50 1:5)
  • Ἀριστοφάνησ Δαιδάλῳ· (Athenaeus, The Deipnosophists, Book 7, book 7, chapter 100 1:2)

Synonyms

  1. cunningly or curiously wrought

Related

Source: Henry George Liddell. Robert Scott. "A Greek-English Lexicon". revised and augmented throughout by. Sir Henry Stuart Jones.

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