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To get started, load the page and type in your desired text in either Latin or Greek. Initial load time may take longer than expected due to loading built-in dictionary files.
If you don't know either language, here are a few example phrases for you to try out with copy and paste.
Greek:
ἄνδρα μοι ἔννεπε μοῦσα
The first four words of Homer's Odyssey, "Tell me of a man, Muse..."
Latin:
arma virumque cano
The first three words of Virgil's Aeneid, ""Of arms and the man I sing..."
You can hover over each word to see its morphology, and if you want a particular word to remain visible, simply click on it.
Warning!! If a long phrase is input, expect the phrase to take a while to show up and work properly.
Please enjoy, and I hope it's in some way helpful in your quest to learn and read the Classical Languages.
Lewis & Short JSON file compiled from the work of https://github.com/IohannesArnold
Original Credit for XML dictionary goes to https://www.perseus.tufts.edu
Wiktionary API used for obtaining 'Wiki Definition' information
LSJ JSON file obtained from https://github.com/perseids-project
Morphology APIs for Greek & Latin accessed through the Perseids Project: https://github.com/perseids-project