Talk:θλιμμένος

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θλίψις[edit]

Yes, @Ultimateria: I did not know where to put the ancient θλῖψις as a similar script. Sorry, I don't know the terms yet. Is it a homograph? But there is also θλῖψις with diacritics which was used until 1982 (with the sense:sad), also θλίψις still written today in monotonic style. But, thanks for being interested. sarri.greek (talk) 22:33, 7 January 2018 (UTC)Reply

@Sarri.greek: I just removed it because related terms are supposed to be in the same language as the entry, not because of diacritics. But if anyone is curious and clicks on θλίψη, they'll see the link to θλῖψις, and I think that's enough of a connection. Ultimateria (talk) 17:44, 8 January 2018 (UTC)Reply
Ok, thank you @Ultimateria:. Actually, they should all be at θλίβω-ομαι. Old greek words are used ad libitum. It has never occured to me, before i logged in wiktionary, that the are not the same language. So, μετά θλίψεως, I respectfully dissent. sarri.greek (talk) 18:07, 8 January 2018 (UTC)Reply