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att.
νεοττός, οῦ (ὁ) :
1 petit d’un oiseau, IL.
2, 311 ; 9, 323 ; SOPH.
Ant. 425, etc. ; PLUT.
M. 48 a,
etc. ; d’abeilles, XÉN.
Œc. 7, 34 ; ARSTT.
H.A. 9, 40 ; p. anal. en parl. d’un cheval, ESCHL.
Ag. 825 ; p. ext. enfant, rejeton, ESCHL.
Ch. 256 ; EPICRAT. (ATH.
570 c) ;
2 jaune d’œuf, MÉN. (
Com. fr. 4, 81 dout.).
Étym. νέος.
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LSJ
Att. νεοττός, ὁ, (< νέος) young bird, nestling, chick, Il. 2.311, 9.323, S. Ant. 425, Ar. Av. 835, Ev. Luc. 2.24, etc. ; ἀπτῆνες ν. Plu. 2.48a.
any young animal, as a young crocodile, Hdt. 2.68; of young children, A. Ch. 256, 501, E. Alc. 403 (lyr.), al., Pl. Lg. 776a; fem., ἦν νεοττὸς καὶ νέα (sc. Lais) Epicr. 3.15; in pl., young bees, X. Oec. 7.34, Arist. HA 624a22; Ἄρεως ν., of the cock, Ar. Av. 835 (also ironically, of a person, Pl.Com. 104); collective, ἵππου ν. the horse΄s brood, A. Ag. 825.
yolk of an egg, Arist. HA 565a3, Orac. ap. Chrysipp. Stoic. 2.344; cf. νεοττίον. — The disyll. form νοσσός is cited in AB 109 from A. Fr. 113 and occurs in S. Oxy. 2081 (b) Fr. 3; this and cogn. forms (commonly found in later Gr.) are condemned as ἀδόκιμα by Phryn. 182.
Liddell-Scott-Jones, Greek-English Lexicon (9th ed., 1940)
Pape
ὁ, att. νεοττός, das junge, neugeborne Tier ; gew, von Vögeln, Il. 2.311, 9.323 ; Aesch. Spt. 508 ; Soph. Ant. 421 ; νεοττῶν γέννησιν καὶ τροφήν, Plat. Legg. VI.776a ; Ar. Av. 1350 u. sonst ; auch von anderen Tieren, z.B. ἵππου, Aesch. Ag. 799 ; Bienenbrut, Xen. Oec. 7.34. – Auch von Menschen, das junge Kind ; Her. 3.109 ; Eur. Alc. 414 u. öfter ; vgl. Aesch. Ch. 254, 494 ; Epicrat. bei Ath. XII.570c ; Plut. u. Luc. Bei Men. auch vom Eidotter. – (Die Ableitung einiger Alten von νέος u. ὄσσεσθαι ist sicher falsch. Men. brauchte es auch zweisilbig, s. Meineke quaest. Men. 19.)
Pape, Griechisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch (3. Aufl., 1914)
TBESG
νοσσός (νεοσσός, Rec., as in cl. Att.. -ττός; Phryn. rejects the dissyl. form), -οῦ, ὁ
(< νόος), [in LXX chiefly for בֵּן ;]
a young bird: Luk.2:24 (LXX).†
(AS)
Translators Brief lexicon of Extended Strongs for Greek based on Abbot-Smith, A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament (1922) (=AS), with corrections and adapted by Tyndale Scholars