Ancient Greek-English Dictionary Language

νεοτόκος

First/Second declension Adjective; Transliteration:

Principal Part: νεοτόκος νεοτόκον

Structure: νεοτοκ (Stem) + ος (Ending)

Etym.: ti/ktw

Sense

  1. having just brought forth

Examples

  • διδόναι δὲ καὶ γάλα, μάλιστα μὲν γυναικὸσ νεοτόκου καὶ κουροτρόφου. (Aretaeus, The Extant Works of Aretaeus, The Cappadocian., ARETAIOU KAPPADOKOU OCEWN NOUSWN QERAPEUTIKON, 184)
  • τάσδε μέντοι ἐν τροφῇ τὰσ ἀρετὰσ ἴσχει τὸ γάλα· εὐπορείσθω δὲ νεοτόκου, καὶ ἐσ δύο κυάθουσ τοῦ γάλακτοσ ἐμβεβλήσθω εἷσ ὕδατοσ· ἄριστον δὲ καὶ τὸ τῆσ βοόσ· τρίτον δὲ αἰγόσ· τροφαὶ εὔπεπτοι, τὰ πολλὰ χυλοὶ μαράθρου Ῥίζησ, καὶ σελίνου καρπὸσ ἐμβεβλήσθω καὶ μέλι· τὸ ὕδωρ δὲ τὸ πινόμενον ἐχέτω τάδε. (Aretaeus, The Extant Works of Aretaeus, The Cappadocian., ARETAIOU KAPPADOKOU OCEWN NOUSWN QERAPEUTIKON, 267)

Synonyms

  1. having just brought forth

Related

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

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