ἄβατος
ἄβατος
-ον [ἀ-priv., βαίνω, go (not to be trodden], impassable. Ἀβροκόμᾶς, -α (Doric gen.), Abrocomas, one of the four generals of Artaxerxes, satrap of Phoenicia, and a personal enemy of Cyrus. Ἀβυδος, -ου, ἡ Abydos, a city on the Asiatic side of the Hellespont, the site of Xerxes’ bridge. The strait at this point is hardly a mile wide. The poet Byron swam across in a little over an hour.
Headword (normalized):
ἄβατος
Headword (normalized/stripped):
αβατος
Intro Text:
ἄβατος
-ον [ἀ-priv., βαίνω, go (not to be trodden], impassable. Ἀβροκόμᾶς, -α (Doric gen.), Abrocomas, one of the four generals of Artaxerxes, satrap of Phoenicia, and a personal enemy of Cyrus. Ἀβυδος, -ου, ἡ Abydos, a city on the Asiatic side of the Hellespont, the site of Xerxes’ bridge. The strait at this point is hardly a mile wide. The poet Byron swam across in a little over an hour.
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionaries.v1:anabasis-mather-3
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