αὔσπιξ
Ancient Greek
editEtymology
editLearned borrowing from Latin auspex.
Pronunciation
edit- (1st CE Egyptian) IPA(key): /ˈaʍs.piks/
- (4th CE Koine) IPA(key): /ˈaɸs.piks/
- (10th CE Byzantine) IPA(key): /ˈafs.piks/
- (15th CE Constantinopolitan) IPA(key): /ˈafs.piks/
Noun
editαὔσπῐξ • (aúspix) m (genitive αὔσπῐκος); third declension (Koine)
- auspex, augur, a Roman diviner
- Synonym: αὔγουρ (aúgour)
- 46 CE – 120 CE, Plutarch, Moralia 2.281a:
- Διὰ τί τῶν ἐπ' οἰωνοῖς ἱερέων, οὓς Αὔσπικας πρότερον, Αὔγουρας δὲ νῦν καλοῦσιν, ᾤοντο δεῖν ἀεὶ τοὺς λαμπτῆρας ἀνεῳγμένους εἶναι, καὶ τὸ πῶμα μὴ ἐπικεῖσθαι;
- Dià tí tôn ep' oiōnoîs hieréōn, hoùs Aúspikas próteron, Aúgouras dè nûn kaloûsin, ṓionto deîn aeì toùs lamptêras aneōigménous eînai, kaì tò pôma mḕ epikeîsthai?
- Why did they think that the priests that take the omens from birds, whom they formerly called Auspices, but now Augures, should always keep their lanterns open and put no cover on them?
- Διὰ τί τῶν ἐπ' οἰωνοῖς ἱερέων, οὓς Αὔσπικας πρότερον, Αὔγουρας δὲ νῦν καλοῦσιν, ᾤοντο δεῖν ἀεὶ τοὺς λαμπτῆρας ἀνεῳγμένους εἶναι, καὶ τὸ πῶμα μὴ ἐπικεῖσθαι;
Inflection
editCase / # | Singular | Dual | Plural | ||||||||||
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Nominative | ὁ αὔσπῐξ ho aúspix |
τὼ αὔσπῐκε tṑ aúspike |
οἱ αὔσπῐκες hoi aúspikes | ||||||||||
Genitive | τοῦ αὔσπῐκος toû aúspikos |
τοῖν αὐσπῐ́κοιν toîn auspíkoin |
τῶν αὐσπῐ́κων tôn auspíkōn | ||||||||||
Dative | τῷ αὔσπῐκῐ tôi aúspiki |
τοῖν αὐσπῐ́κοιν toîn auspíkoin |
τοῖς αὔσπῐξῐ / αὔσπῐξῐν toîs aúspixi(n) | ||||||||||
Accusative | τὸν αὔσπῐκᾰ tòn aúspika |
τὼ αὔσπῐκε tṑ aúspike |
τοὺς αὔσπῐκᾰς toùs aúspikas | ||||||||||
Vocative | αὔσπῐξ aúspix |
αὔσπῐκε aúspike |
αὔσπῐκες aúspikes | ||||||||||
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Further reading
edit- αὔσπιξ in the Diccionario Griego–Español en línea (2006–2024)
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