Δῐοσημ-ία · Diosēm-ia — LSJ
a sign from Zeus, an omen from the sky, esp. of thunder, lightning, rain, διοσημία ʼστί Ar. Ach. 171: pl., Stoic. 2.203, D.S. 2.19, Plu. Def.orac. 2.419e, Philostr. VA 2.33, Jul. Or. 7.212b. (Freq. written -εία in codd.)
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*diosemia · ἡ
a sign from Zeus, an omen from the sky
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Δῐοσημ-ία · Diosēm-ia — LSJ
a sign from Zeus, an omen from the sky, esp. of thunder, lightning, rain, διοσημία ʼστί Ar. Ach. 171: pl., Stoic. 2.203, D.S. 2.19, Plu. Def.orac. 2.419e, Philostr. VA 2.33, Jul. Or. 7.212b. (Freq. written -εία in codd.)
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