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1 εὐθηνία
εὐθηνία, ἡ,A prosperity, plenty, LXX Ge.41.29, al., Ph.2.1, al.; (Rosetta, ii B.C.); ὑπηρετεῖν τῇ τε εὐθηνίᾳ καὶ τῇ εὐδαιμονίᾳ ib.669.4 (Egypt, i A.D.); τῶν τὰς καλὰς ἀγόντων ἡμέρας εὐθηνία, description of Isis, POxy.1380.135 (ii A.D.);πάντα τὰ πρὸς εὐθηνίαν τῆς χώρας Peripl.M.Rubr.48
; σώματος good condition, Andronic. Rhod.p.573 M.2 personified as a goddess, Abundance, Plenty, IG4.676 ([place name] Thyreatis), J. of P.11.144 ([place name] Anazarba), prob. in CIL10.1624 ([place name] Puteoli).3 generally, abundance,φρονήσεως Ph.1.618
;τῶν ἀναγκαίων Id.Fr. 109
H.; v.l. in Arist.Rh. 1360b16, al.II like Lat. annona, corn-supply,εἰς εὐθηνίαν σιτωνίας SIG783.16
(Mantinea, i B.C.);ἡ ἀπὸ σιτίων φερομένη εὐθηνία Plu.2.307d
;εὐθηνίας ἐπιμελητής IG4.795
(ii A.D.); γεναμένῳ ἀγορανόμῳ καὶ ἐπὶ τῆς εὐθηνίας Mitteis Chr.227.9 (ii A.D.), cf.PFlor. 382.76 (iii A.D.), OGI705 (Alexandria, ii A.D., εὐθυνίας lapis); κοσμητεύσας εὐθηνίας (v. εὐθένεια).2 alargess of corn, εὐθηνία ἔτους τρίτου, personified on coins of Alexandria, BMus.Cat.Coins No.1164: so in pl., .Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐθηνία
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2 στρατηγός
στρᾰτηγ-ός, ὁ (the fem. in Ar.Ec. 491, 500 is merely comic), Arc. and [dialect] Dor. [full] στρᾰτᾱγός IG5(2).6.9 (Tegea, iv B.C.), SIG597 B (Thermum, iii B.C.), etc.; [dialect] Aeol. [full] στρότᾱγος IG12 (2).6.7 (Mytil.), 11(2).1064b27 ([place name] Delos):—A leader or commander of an army, general, Archil.58.1, A.Th. 816, Arist.Ath.22.3, etc.; ἀνὴρ ς. A.Ag. 1627, Pl. Ion 540d; opp. ναύαρχος (admiral), S.Aj. 1232 (v. infr. 11.1).2 generally, commander, governor, πόλει κήρυγμα θεῖναι τὸν ς. Id.Ant.8, cf. Arist.Mu. 398a29.3 c. gen.,στρατηγοὶ τοῦ πεζοῦ Hdt.7.83
;τῶν παραθαλασσίων Id.5.25
, etc.;Ἀχαιῶν S.Aj.
l.c.;στρατεύματος X.An.1.7.12
.4 metaph., παραλαβὼν.. οἶνον ς. Antiph.18; στρατηγοὶ κυνηγεσίων masters of hounds, Arist.Mu. 398a24; so strategum te facio huic convivio, Plaut.Stich.702.II at Athens, the title of 10 officers elected by yearly vote to command the army and navy, and conduct the war-department at home, commanders in chief and ministers of war, Hdt.6.109, Th.1.61, 4.2, Arist.Ath.26.1, 44.4, 61.1, D.4.25;οἱ σ. οἱ εἰς Σικελίαν And.1.11
, cf. IG12.302.46, al.;σ. εἵλοντο δέκα X.HG1.5.16
, cf. Eup. 117.4, pl.Com. 185, etc.;τῷ σ. τῷ ἐπὶ τὰς συμμορίας ᾑρημένῳ IG22.1629.209
; when distd. from ναύαρχος and ἵππαρχος, the στρατηγός is commander of the infantry, Decr. ap. D.18.184, Arist.Ath.4.2; χειροτονηθεὶς σ. ἐπὶ τὸ ναυτικόν, ἐπὶ τὰ ὅπλα, IG22.682.5,31; ἐπὶ τὴν παρασκευήν ib.22; ἐπὶ τὴν χώραν ib.24.2 also of chief magistrates of the cities of Asia Minor, Hdt.5.38; of many other Greek states, IG5(2) l.c. (Tegea, iv B.C.), 12(9).191 A 44 (Eretria, iv B.C.), OGI329.42 (Aegina, ii B.C.), Timae.114, Plb.2.43.1, etc.3 in Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt, military and civil governor of a nome, PEnteux. 1.12, al. (iii B.C.), PCair.Zen.351.4 (iii B.C.), BGU1730.11 (i B.C.), OGI184.3 (Philae, i B.C.), Wilcken Chr. 41 ii 6 (iii A.D.), 43.1 (iv A.D.); also in other parts of the Ptolemaic empire, e.g. at Calynda in Caria, PCair.Zen. 341 (a).20 (iii B.C.); in Cyprus, OGI84 (iii B.C.); ὁ σ. τῆς Ἰνδικῆς καὶ Ἐρυθρᾶς θαλάσσης ib. 186 (Philae, i B.C.); in the Attalid empire, ib.267.13 (Pergam., iii B.C.), al.; σ. τῆς πόλεως at Alexandria, BGU729.1 (ii A.D.); at Ptolemais, OGI 743 = Raccolta Lumbroso 299 (i B.C.), Sammelb. 7027 (ii A.D.).4σ. ὕπατος
consul,IG
5(1).1165 (Gythium, ii B.C.), 9(2).338 (Cyretiae, ii B.C.), 42(1).306 D (Epid., ii B.C.), Plb.1.52.5; also ς. alone, Id.1.7.12, al., SIG685.20 (Crete, ii B.C.), and ὕπατος alone, v. ὕπατος; σ. ἀνθύπατος proconsul, ib.826 I 1 (Delph., ii B.C.), 745.2 (Rhodes, i B.C.); ἑξαπέλεκυς ς. praetor, Plb.3.106.6; used of the praetor urbanus, Id.33.1.5; calledσ. κατὰ πόλιν IG14.951
(i B.C.), etc.; ς. alone, = praetor, D.H.2.6, Arr.Epict.2.1.26: also of the duumviri or chief magistrates of Roman colonies, as of Philippi, Act.Ap.16.20: later of the Comes Orientis, Lib.Or.56.21.5 an officer who had the custody of the Temple at Jerusalem,ὁ σ. τοῦ ἱεροῦ Ev.Luc. 22.52
, Act.Ap.4.1, J.BJ6.5.3.6 νυκτερινὸς ς. superintendent of police at Alexandria, Str.17.1.12.7 = φαλαγγάρχης (q.v.), Arr. Tact.10.7, Ael.Tact.9.8.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στρατηγός
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3 φιλαλεξανδρεύς
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4 χώρα
A = χῶρος, space or room in which a thing is, defined as partly occupied space, distd. fr. κενόν and τόπος, Zeno Stoic. 1.26 (cf.2.163), S.E.P.3.124;ποταγορεύοντι τὰν ὕλαν τόπον καὶ χώραν Ti.Locr.94b
(inὁ τόπος τῆς χ. Pl.Lg. 705c
χώρα = country (cf. 11.1); so );οὐδέ τι πολλὴ χώρη μεσσηγύς Il.23.521
;νόμισμα.. χώρας μεγάλης δέοιτ' ἄν X.Lac.7.5
; χώραν τινὶ καταλιπεῖν leave room for it, Plu.2.123f, etc.2 generally, place, spot, στρέψεσθ' ἐκ χώρης ὅθι .. Il.6.516, cf. Od.16.352;ὀλίγῃ ἐνὶ χ. Il. 17.394
; χώραν ἐκ χώρας μεταβάλλειν move from place to place, Pl.Tht. 181c; field in a ceiling, IG42(1).103.193, 106ii139 (Epid., iv B. C.); ἡ πρώτη χ. the first field (on the chest of Cypselus), Paus.5.17.6; socket or cavity of a joint, Hp.Art.79, 80; of the eye, IG42(1).121.76 (Epid., iv B. C.); as euphemism for the genital organs, Hippiatr. 33,71.3 the position, proper place of a person or thing,ἐνὶ χώρῃ ἕζεται Il.23.349
: esp. a soldier's post, Ἄρης οὐκ ἔνι χώρα is not at his post (or perh. in the land, cf. Ar.Lys. 524) A.Ag.78 (anap.); χώραν λιπεῖν, προλείπειν, Th.4.126, 2.87; μισθοφορεῖν κεναῖς χ. draw pay for unfilled vacancies, Aeschin.3.146;ἐπιγράψαι αὐτῷ τὴν χ. UPZ14.88
(ii B. C.): later τὴν χ. τινὸς ἀποπληρῶσαι, ποιῆσαι, fill a person's place, POxy.136.15(vi A. D.), PMasp.32.11 (vi A. D.): χώραν λαβεῖν take a position, find one's place, ἕως ἂν χώραν λάβῃ [τὰ πράγματα] till they are brought into position, into order, X.Cyr.4.5.37; ; οὐκ ἂν ἔχοι χώραν νοήσεως ἡντινοῦν τὸ ἀγαθόν the Good cannot have any possibility of thinking, Plot.5.6.6; σοὶ ἀστρονομεῖν χ. your province is astronomy, Philostr. VA5.15;ἐν τοῖς ἀτέχνοις χώραν ἔχει τὸ αὐτόματον Eun.Hist.p.225D.
: freq. in the phrase ὥρα καὶ χ., time and place,ἐν ὁποία ἀξία φυτευθῆναι καὶ ὥρὰ καὶ χώρᾳ Pl.Hipparch. 225c
;ἐν ἄλλῃ καὶ χώρῃ Hp.Hum. 14
; πρὸς ὥρας καὶ χώρας καὶ διαίτας ib.16, Aph.3.3;ἥ τε τοῦ ἔτους ὥρα καὶ χ. καὶ φύσις τοῦ θεραπευομένου σώματος Gal.18(2).399
, cf. Alex. Trall.1.10, Steph.in Hp.1.161, 180 D. b. in metric, position of a foot in a verse,τὸ δακτυλικὸν δέχεται δακτύλους καὶ σπονδείους κατὰ πᾶσαν χ. Heph.7.1
, cf. 8.1;αἱ περιτταὶ χ. Id.5.1
,6.1.4 metaph., station, place, position, ἐν χώρᾳ τινὸς εἶναι to be in his position, be counted the same as he is, ἐν ἀνδραπόδων or μισθοφόρου χώρᾳ εἶναι to be in the position of slaves or mercenaries, to pass or rank as such, X.An.5.6.13, Cyr.2.1.18; ἐν οὐδεμιᾷ χ. εἶναι to have no place or rank, be in no esteem, Id.An.5.7.28;οὗ μέλλει χώρην μηδεμίαν θέμεναι Thgn.152
;τούτων τοι χώρη.. ὀλίγη τελέθει Id.822
;τὰς μεγίστας χ. ἔχειν Plb.1.43.1
.5 in senses 3 and 4 freq. with a Prep., ἐκ χώρας ὁρμᾶν, opp. πορευόμενος μάχεσθαι, X.An.3.4.33; εἰς τὰς ἑαυτῶν χ. πάρεισι are at their posts, Id.Cyr.1.2.4, cf. Theoc. 15.57;εἰς τὰς τῶν λοχαγῶν χ. καταστήσεσθαι X.Cyr.2.1.23
; ἐν χώρᾳ in one's place, at one's post,ἐν ταῖς χ. γενέσθαι Id.An.4.8.15
; ἐν χώρᾳ πίπτειν, ἀποθνῄσκειν, die at one's post, Id.HG4.2.20, 8.39; ἐπὶ χώρας ἕσσαι set it in its place, Pi.P.4.273; also μένειν ἐπὶ χώρας, = μένειν κατὰ χώραν, remain in force, OGI90.16 (Rosetta, ii B. C.), BGU183.9 (i A. D.); κατὰ χώρην εἶναι be in one's place, Hdt.4.135; [φόροι] κατὰ χώρην διατελέουσι ἔχοντες Id.6.42
, cf. Ar.Pl. 367, Ra. 793;κατὰ χ. μένειν Hdt.7.95
, 8.108, Ar.Eq. 1354, Th.4.26; ἤλπιζον.. οὐ μενεῖν κατὰ χ. τὰ πράγματα ib.76;μένει τὸ ὅρκιον κατὰ χ.
as it was, undisturbed,Hdt.
4.201; ἐᾶν κατὰ χ. τὴν πόλιν leave in its place, leave as it was, X.HG6.5.6, cf. Hdt.1.17;κατὰ χώραν μένειν τοὺς ἄλλους [νόμους] ἐᾶν D.24.5
; κατὰ χ. ἀπιέναι retire in their old order, X. An.6.4.11.II land, viz.,1 a land, country,ἅς τινας ἵκεο χώρας ἀνθρώπων Od.8.573
;ἡ χ. ἡ Ἀττική Hdt.9.13
;ἐμπορεύεσθαι εἰς τὴν χ. IG12.57.21
, cf. 63.22, al.: freq. in Trag.,Ἑλλάδα χώραν A.Pers. 271
(lyr.);Εὐβοῖδα χ. S.Tr.74
, etc.; territory, ὁ τύραννος ἢ πόλεων ἢ χ. πολλῆς [ἐπιθυμεῖ] X.Hier.4.7: pl., OGI54.11 (Adule, iii B. C.), etc.2 landed estate, X.Cyr.8.4.28, 8.6.4. b. country town,τοὺς κήρυκας διαπέμψαντες ἐς τὰς χ. Schwyzer688
B8 (Chios, v B. C.).3 the country, opp. to the town,ἡ πόλις καὶ ἡ χ. Lycurg. 1
;τὰ ἐκ τῆς χώρας Th.2.5
, X.Mem.3.6.11; ὁ ἐκ τῆς χ. γιγνόμενος σῖτος ib.13;οἱ ἐν τῇ χ. ἐργάται Id.Hier.10.5
; ἐν τῇ χώρᾳ κοιταῖον γίγνεσθαι, opp. ἐν ἄστει, Decr. ap. D.18.37; ἁ κοινὰ χ. (of two cities) IG42(1).77.2 (Epid., ii B. C.): esp. of Egypt as opp. Alexandria, OGI56.5 (Canopus, iii B. C.), PHib.1.27.167 (iii B. C.), etc. (but in PTeb.5.98 (ii B. C.) ἐν τῇ Ἀλεξα (νδρέων) χ. means 'in Alexandria'); ἡ ἄνω χ. καὶ ἡ κάτω, Upper and Lower Egypt, OGI90.46 (Rosetta, ii B. C.), cf. Wilcken Chr.109.9 (iii B. C.).— χῶρος is another form: in signf. 11 χώρα alone is used in [dialect] Att.; whereas in signf. 1 χῶρος is common, exc. in the special sense of one's proper place or post ( χῶρος and χώρα perh. cogn. with χῆρος, χῆτος). -
5 μέλλαξ
μέλλαξ, - ακοςGrammatical information: m.Other forms: On μίλαξ s. below.Derivatives: Dimin. μελλάκιον (Alexandria).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Hypocoristic short form (after μεῖραξ a. o.) of μελλ-έφηβος (hell. inscr.), μελλ-είρην (Sparta) or so; cf. still μελλόνυμφος (S.) a. o. So LSJ. As however the word is no doubt identical with 2. μῖλαξ (s.v.), it is rather a Pre-greek word. The association with μελλ- is therefore improbable. -- Chantraine Form. 379f.Page in Frisk: 2,202Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μέλλαξ
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6 τάλαντον
τάλαντον, τό, 1) die Waage, im plur. auch die Waagschaalen; χρύσεια πατὴρ τίταινε τάλαντα, Il. 8, 69. 22, 209, wie γνῶ γὰρ Διὸς ἱρὰ τάλαντα, 16, 658; ἐπὴν κλίνῃσι τάλαντα Ζεύς, 19, 223, vgl. 12, 433, ὥςτε τάλαντα γυνὴ χερνῆτις ἀληϑής, ἥτε σταϑμὸν ἔχουσα καὶ εἴριον ἀμφὶς ἀνέλκει ἰσάζουσα; also immer im plur., wie Aesch. τάλαντα βρίσας οὐκ ἰσοῤῥόπῳ τύχῃ, Pers. 338, der auch den sing. hat, ζυγὸν ταλάντου, Suppl. 803; Ar. Ran. 796; sp. D., τάλαντα δίκης, Diotim. 2 (VI, 267); τύχης σφαλεροῖσι ταλάντοις, Agath. prooem. – 2) das Gewogene, u. zwar – a) ein bestimmtes Gewicht; bei Hom. stets vom Golde, ἕκαστος χρυσοῖο τάλαντον ἐνείκατε τιμήεντος, Od. 8, 393, sonst im plur., χρυσοῦ δὲ στήσας δέκα πάντα τάλαντα, Il. 19, 247. 24, 232 u. öfter, Od. 4, 129; χρύσεια τάλαντα, Theocr. 8, 53; auch ἀργυρίου τάλαντα, Her. 7, 28; – später in Griechenland ein wirkliches Handelsgewicht, 53 Pfund 22 Loth 2 Quentchen, in Alexandria aber 125 Pfund betragend. So kommt es zuerst bei Her. 2, 180. 6, 97 vor. – b) eine bestimmte, jenem Gewicht ursprünglich entsprechende Geldsumme, deren Werth zu verschiedenen Zeiten u. in den verschiedenen griechischen Staaten verschieden war; das attische Talent, das gebräuchlichste, welches gewöhnlich gemeint ist. wenn keine bes. Bestimmung dabei steht, betrug 60 Minen, 1375 Thlr.; vgl. über die andern Boeckh Ath. Staatsh. I p. 15 ff.; Ar. u. in Prosa überall. – c) das Zugewogene, Zugetheilte, vom Schicksal Verhängte, vgl. Jac. A. P. p. 945.
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7 ὑπο-μνηματιστής
ὑπο-μνηματιστής, ὁ, der eine Denkschrift od. Erklärung schreibt, Hesych. u. Eust. – In Alexandria eine obrigkeitliche Person, Strab. XVII.
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8 αἰγών
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9 βαιών
A = βλέννος, Epich.64: prov.,μή μοι β.· κακὸς ἰχθύς Ath.7.288a
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10 βλακεννόμιον
βλᾱκ-εννόμιον τέλος tax paid by astrologers at Alexandria (becauseGreek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βλακεννόμιον
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11 βῆσσα
A wooded combe, glen, in Hom. mostly οὔρεος ἐν βήσσῃς in the mountain glens, Il.3.34, al.;ἐν καλῇ βήσσῃ 18.588
, cf. Od.19.435; : pl. for sg.,ἐν βήσσῃσι Od.10.210
: used also by Pi., twice by S. (lyr.), OC 673, Aj. 197, and Arist.HA 618b24. -
12 δεκανός
δεκᾱνός, ὁ, = Lat.A decurio, IGRom.1.1046 ([place name] Alexandria); police officer in Egypt, PTeb.27.31 (ii B.C.), POxy. 387 (i A.D.), etc.II Astrol., δεκανοί, οἱ, decans, thirty-six divinities each of whom presided over ten degrees of the zodiac, Nech. ap. Firm.4.22.2, Herm. ap. Stob.1.21.9, Heph.Astr.1.1, Gal.11.797, PMag.Par.1.1203, Leont. in Arat.p.569 M., Ps.-Callisth.1.4, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δεκανός
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13 διάδοχος
διάδοχ-ος, ον,A succeeding a person in a thing:1 c. dat. pers. et gen. rei, δ. Μεγαβάζῳ τῆς στρατηγίης his successor in the command, Hdt.5.26, cf. 1.162, etc.; θνητοῖς.. διάδοχοι μοχθημάτων succeeding them in, i.e. relieving them from, toils, A.Pr. 464, cf. 1027;σοι τῶνδε διάδοχος δόμων E.Alc. 655
.2 c. gen. rei only, δ. τῆς Ἀστυόχου ναυαρχίας succeeding to his command, Th.8.85;δ. τῆς κληρονομίας Isoc.19.43
;τῆς φιλοσοφίας Epicur.Fr. 217
.4 c. dat. pers. only,δ. Κλεάνδρῳ X.An.7.2.5
: c. dat. rei,ἔργοισι δ' ἔργα διάδοχα E.Andr. 743
; κακὸν κακῷ δ. ib. 803; quasiact., λύπη.. δ. κακῶν κακοῖς bringing a succession of evils after evils, Hec. 588; ἀγὼν.. γόων γόοις ( γόων bis codd.)δ. Supp.72
(lyr.).5 abs., διάδοχοι ἐφοίτων they went to work in relays or gangs, Hdt.7.22, cf. Th.1.110: neut. pl. as Adv., in turn, E.Andr. 1200(lyr.).6 as Subst., οἱ Δ. the Successors of Alexander, D.S.18.42.b the lowest grade of court officials at Alexandria, OGI100.4, PAmh.2.36.5, PRyl.67.2 (both ii B. C.).d head of a school of philosophers,τῆς σχολῆς Phld.Ind.Sto.53
;δ. Στωικός IG3.661
, cf. 22.1009 (Epist. Plotinae).e a kind of gem, Plin.HN37.157.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διάδοχος
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14 Διδυμών
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15 δικαιοδότης
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16 δισκοβολέω
A pitch the quoit, Gal.Thras.33, Hsch. s.v. δισκεύει: throw down like a quoit, Epigr.Gr.336 (Alexandria Troas).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δισκοβολέω
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17 δυνάστειρα
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18 εἰσαγγελεύς
A one who announces, usher at the Persian and Ptolemaic courts, Hdt.3.84, D.S.16.47, Klio12.365 (Alexandria, ii B.C.), PTeb. 179 (ii B.C.), cf. Plu.Alex.46, Jul.Mis. 365b, etc.2 metaph. of the senses, Them.in de An.87.8.II accuser, Suid.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εἰσαγγελεύς
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19 εὐοδία
εὐοδ-ία, ἡ,A a good journey,καὶ σοὶ δ' εὐοδίης τρίβον ὄλβιον εὔχομαι εἶναι Arch.Pap.1.221
(ii B. C.): hence εὐοδίαν ἀπὸ στόματος χέειν good wishes for one's success, A.Fr.36; personified, OGI77 (Alexandria, iii B. C.): metaph.,κατ' εὐοδίαν Phld. Rh.2.27
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20 εὔνοστος
εὔνοστος, ἡ,A Good Yield, tutelary genius of corn-mills, Eust.214.18, 1383.42, Hsch., Suid. s.v. προμυλαία, EM394.3.II εὐνόστου λιμήν, a harbour of Alexandria, harbour of happy return, Str.17.1.6, 10.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὔνοστος
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Alexandria [4] — Alexandria (Alexandreia), eine von Alexander d. Gr. 331 v. Chr. an Stelle des ägyptischen Hafenortes Rakote gegründete und nach ihm benannte Stadt an der Küste von Unterägypten, jahrhundertelang eine der glänzendsten Großstädte des Altertums und… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Alexandrĭa — (n. Geogr.), 1) A. de Palea (A. Statiellorum), neu lateinischer Name für Alessandria; 2) Vorstadt von Warschau; 3) Kreis in dem südrussischen Gouvernement Cherson; 4) Stadt hier am Ingultz mit starkem Maisbau; 1200 Ew., neu gebaut; 5) Stadt auf… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Alexandria — (Iskenderia på arabisk) er en havneby i Ægypten ved Middelhavet. Den fik sit navn efter Alexander den Store, som grundlagde den, og var Euclids hjemby. I mere end tusinde år efter grundlæggelsen, var byen landets hovedstad, residens for det… … Danske encyklopædi
Alexandria, AL — U.S. Census Designated Place in Alabama Population (2000): 3692 Housing Units (2000): 1467 Land area (2000): 11.095109 sq. miles (28.736198 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 11.095109 sq. miles (28 … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Alexandria, IN — U.S. city in Indiana Population (2000): 6260 Housing Units (2000): 2704 Land area (2000): 2.711570 sq. miles (7.022934 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.711570 sq. miles (7.022934 sq. km) FIPS… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Alexandria, KY — U.S. city in Kentucky Population (2000): 8286 Housing Units (2000): 2989 Land area (2000): 5.384996 sq. miles (13.947075 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.046326 sq. miles (0.119984 sq. km) Total area (2000): 5.431322 sq. miles (14.067059 sq. km) FIPS … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Alexandria, LA — U.S. city in Louisiana Population (2000): 46342 Housing Units (2000): 19806 Land area (2000): 26.411623 sq. miles (68.405787 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.578442 sq. miles (1.498157 sq. km) Total area (2000): 26.990065 sq. miles (69.903944 sq. km) … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Alexandria, MN — U.S. city in Minnesota Population (2000): 8820 Housing Units (2000): 4311 Land area (2000): 8.886672 sq. miles (23.016373 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.474208 sq. miles (1.228194 sq. km) Total area (2000): 9.360880 sq. miles (24.244567 sq. km)… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places