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1 προφητεία
προφητ-εία, ἡ,A gift of interpreting the will of the gods, gift of prophecy,διδασκαλίαν ὡς π. ἐκχεῶ LXX Si.24.33
; ἡ δὲ προφητείη δίης φρενός ἐστιν ἀπορρώξ Orac. ap. Luc. Alex.40.2 concrete, prophecy or oracular response, LXX 2 Ch. 15.8, Hld.2.27.II office ofπροφήτης 2
, εἴ τοι μέμηλεν ἔμπεδος π. BMus.Inscr. 921b7 ([place name] Branchidae), cf. CIG 2869 ([place name] Didyma), 2880 ([place name] Branchidae), OGI494.8 (Milet.); in Egypt,προφητειῶν καὶ γραμματειῶν καρπεῖαι PTeb.6.34
(ii B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προφητεία
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2 γενέσιος
γενέσι-ος, ον,II Γενέσιον, τό, shrine of Posidon Γ., Paus.l.c.III γενέσια, τά, day kept in memory of the birthday of the dead, Hdt.4.26, cf. Ammon.p.36V., Phryn.83; to be distinguished from γενέθλια birthday-feast, though used for it in Pl.Lg. 784d (s. v. l.) and later Gk., POxy.736.56 (i B. C./i A. D.), PFay.114.20 (i/ii A. D.), etc., Alciphr.3.18 and 55, Ev.Matt.14.6, Ev.Marc.6.21, D.C.47.18; so ἡ γ. ἡμέρα, = ἡ γενέθλιος, CIG 2883c ([place name] Branchidae); ἡ γ. alone, OGI583.14 ([place name] Cyprus);τῇ τοῦ Σεβαστοῦ ἐμμήνῳ γ. IGRom.4.353b
(Pergam., ii A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γενέσιος
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3 δημοθοινία
δημοθοιν-ία, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δημοθοινία
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4 Διδυμαῖος
Δῐδῠμαῖος, ὁ, a name of Zeus as worshipped at Didyma in Miletus jointly with Apollo, Nic.Fr.1; of Apollo, SIG906A (so [full] Δῐδῠμεύς, ὁ, of Apollo, Orph.H.34.7); τὸ Διδυμαῖον,A their temple at Miletus, Plu.Pomp.24:—[full] Δῐδύμεια, τά, their festival there, CIG2881, al. ([place name] Branchidae), IG3.129.8.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Διδυμαῖος
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5 δίωτος
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6 θύρωμα
A doorway (including posts, sill, and lintel), IG12.372.78, 11(2).287 A 77 (Delos, iii B.C.), Thphr.HP3.14.1, Callix. 2, Hsch. s.v. θύρετρα; τὸ μέγα θ. OGI193.10 ([place name] Branchidae); τὸ πρόπυλον καὶ τὸ θ. ib.734 (Egypt, ii B.C.); διξὰ θ. Hdt.2.169: pl., also in Th.3.68, Lys.19.31, Pl.Plt. 280d, D.21.167;τὰ θ. ἀποσπάσας Id.29.3
.II panel, tablet, Diotog. ap. Stob.4.1.96;τὸν νόμον οὐκ ἐν οἰκήμασι καὶ θυρώμασι ἐνῆμεν δεῖ, ἀλλ' ἐν τοῖς ἤθεσι Archyt.
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7 καλοκἀγαθικός
A beseeming a καλὸς κἀγαθός, honourable,προαίρεσις Plb.7.11.9
. Adv.- κῶς BMus.Inscr.925b8
([place name] Branchidae), Plu.Phoc.32.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καλοκἀγαθικός
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8 κάνεον
κάνεον [pron. full] [ᾰ], τό, [dialect] Ep. also [full] κάνειον, [dialect] Att. [var] contr. [full] κανοῦν IG12.313.136, 22.1414.20, al.; dual κανώ ib.12.280.10; pl. κανᾶ ib.22.1414.38:—A basket of reed or cane, esp. bread-basket,καλοῖς ἐν κανέοισιν Il.9.217
;περικαλλέος ἐκ κανέοιο Od.17.343
, cf. Hdt.1.119, etc.;Χάλκειον κάνεον Il.11.630
;Χρύσεια κάνεια Od.10.355
; esp. used for the sacred barley at sacrifices,ἔχεν οὐλὰς ἐν κανέῳ 3.442
;κανοῦν ἐνῆρκται E.El. 1142
, cf. HF 926, Aeschin.3.120, Men.Sam.7; , cf. Ach. 244, al., Pherecr.137, etc.; carried in procession, Men.Epit. 222; as a votive offering (perh. a vessel of basketshape), IG11(2).161B34, al. (Delos, iii B.C.), 7.2424 ([place name] Thebes), CIG 2855.21 ([place name] Branchidae). -
9 κάρυον
A nut, Ar.V.58, Pl. 1056, Theoc.9.21; κάρυα, = ἀκρόδρυα, Ath.2.52a (butτὰ κ. ἢ.. τὰ ἀκρόδρυα Thphr.Char. 11.4
); κ. πλατέα, i.e. filberts, X.An.5.4.29; esp. of walnuts, Batr. 31, Epich.150, Philyll.25, Gal.6.609; but this is prop. κ. βασιλικόν, Thphr.CP4.2.1, Agatharch.96, PCair.Zen.13.6 (iii B. C.), Dsc.1.125; or Περσικόν ibid.; κ. Εὐβοϊκόν sweet chestnut, Thphr.HP1.11.3,4.5.4; also κασταναϊκόν ib.4.8.11, Agatharch.43; κ. Ἡρακλεωτικόν filbert, Thphr.CP4.2.1, IG22.1013.19; alsoκ. Ποντικόν PCair.Zen.12.48
(iii B. C.), Dsc. 1.125, Ruf. ap. Orib.8.47.20; κ. πικρά almonds, Archig. ap.Gal.12.409, Erot. s.v. νίωπον; so κ. alone, LXXNu.17.8, Ph.2.162.II stone, kernel, Thphr.HP3.9.5; κ. κοκκυμήλου ib.4.2.5.III = ἠρύγγη, Dsc.3.21. -
10 καρυοωτὸς
II φιάλη καρυωτή cup adorned with a nut-shaped boss, IG11(2).161B30,al.(Delos, iii B. C.), OGI214.31 (Branchidae, iii B. C.), Semus16; alsoκ. λαμπάδια LXXEx.38.16
(37.19).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καρυοωτὸς
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11 κασία
A cassia, Cinnamomum iners, Sapph.Supp. 20c.2, Hdt.2.86, 3.110, Thphr.HP9.4.2, Od.30, OGI214.59 (Branchidae, iii B.C.), etc.;λίβανον εὐώδεις τε φοίνικας κασίαν τε.., τέρενα Συρίας σπέρματα Melanipp.1
, cf. Mnesim.4.58. (Cf. Hebr. qē[ snull ] ìāh, Assyr. kasia: sts. written κασσία, as in Dsc.1.13, Str.16.4.25, cf. κασσίζω.) -
12 λειτουργός
A one who performed a λειτουργία (q.v.), POxy.82.3 (iii A.D.), etc.; λ. τῶνἐν παισὶ λειτουργιῶν CIG2881.13
, cf. 2882, 2886 ([place name] Branchidae).II public servant, ἡ στάσις τῶν λ. [τοῦ Σαλομῶνος] LXX 3 Ki.10.5; of workmen, carpenters, etc.,οἰκοδόμοι καὶ λ. PPetr.3p.139
(iii B.C.), cf. Plb.3.93.5; at Magnesia, an official of the γερουσία, Inscr.Magn.116.17; = Lat. lictor, Plu.Rom.26: metaph., λ. τῆς χρείας μου ministering to my need, Ep.Phil.2.25.III in religioussense, minister, [ θεοῦ] ib.Ps.102(103).21, Ep.Rom.13.6, al.;τῶν θεῶν D.H.2.22
, cf. 73;τῶν ἁγίων λ. Ep.Hebr.8.2
; θεοῖς λιτουργοί (sic) Rev.Et.Anc.32.5 (Athens, i B.C.); attendant at sacrifices, acolyte, IG3.1005, al.IV Astrol., λειτουργοί, οἱ, astral gods subordinate to the δεκανοί, Iamb.Myst.9.2, Firm.2.4.4, Mart.Cap.2.200.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λειτουργός
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13 λιθόκολλος
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λιθόκολλος
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14 οὐδός
οὐδός (A), [dialect] Dor. [full] ὠδός Berl.Sitzb.1927.170 ([place name] Cyrene), Hsch.; Trag. and [dialect] Att. [full] ὀδός S.OC57, 1590, IG22.1668.33, 7.412.7 (Orop.), Lycurg. 40, Hyp.Dem.Fr.6, Men.671, BCH35.286 ([place name] Delos); also at Samos, Michel832.30, and Epidaurus, IG42(1).102.232 and 249, also (later) at Branchidae, CIG2885d9: gen. pl. [full] ὀδέων IG42(1).109 ii 105, 150 (Epid., iii B. C.): ὁ:—A threshold, esp. threshold of a house, in Hom. χάλκεος οὐδός (as in Hes.Th. 811), Od.7.83,89; alsoλάϊνος Il.9.404
, Od. 8.80, Parm.1.12;μέλινος Od.17.339
;δρύϊνος 21.43
; .2 generally, threshold, entrance to any place,ἐπὶ προθύροις Ὀδυσῆος, οὐδοῦ ἐπ' αὐλείου Od.1.104
; to the nether world, Il.8.15;χαλκόπους ὀδός S.OC57
, cf. 1590: in pl., perh. lintel, Theoc.23.50 (dub. l., ὀόδων cod.).3 metaph., ἐπὶ γήραος οὐδῷ on the threshold which is old age, i.e. perh., on the threshold that leads from life to death (so οὐδὸς βιότου the end of life, Q.S.10.426), Il.22.60, Od.15.348, Hes.Op. 331, Hdt.3.14, cf. Pl.R. 328e;ἐπὶ γήρως ὀδῷ Lycurg.
, Hyp., and Men. ll. cc.;μέχρι γήραος οὐδοῦ Ps.-Phoc.230
;γήραος οὐδὸν ἱκέσθαι Od.23.212
, cf. 15.246.—Poet. word, used by Arist. Metaph. 1042b19, Plu. TG17, and Luc.Dom.18, al., in the form οὐδός, which is [dialect] Ion., cf. Hp.Art.78, GDI 5601a ([place name] Ephesus), IG11(2).158 A 69 (Delos, iii B. C.), and is used later as gloss on βηλός, AB 224 (so ὀδός in 225 and Hsch. s.v. ὀρρόβηλος). (The forms οὐδός ὠδός ὀδός point to Οδϝός.)------------------------------------οὐδός (B), ἡ, -
15 προστάτης
A one who stands before, front-rank man, f.l. for πρωτοστάτης in X.Cyr. 3.3.41, Eq.Mag.2.2,6:—but elsewh.,II leader, chief, esp. of a democracy,προστάτεω ἐπιλαβέσθαι Hdt.1.127
, 5.23;οἱ π. τοῦ δήμου Th.3.75
, 4.46,66; οἱ τῶν δήμων π. Id.3.82;ὁ π. Κλέων Ar.Ra. 569
, cf. Eq. 1128 (lyr.); ; [Σόλων] πρῶτος τοῦ δήμου π. Arist.Ath.2.2,al.2 generally, ruler, opp. ἀστοί, A.Supp. 963; ;Κνωσίων Arr.Epict.3.9.3
; (Epirus, iii B.C.); χώρας, χθονός, E.Heracl. 964, IA 373 (troch.); τῆς Ἑλλάδος προστάται, of the Spartans, X.HG 3.1.3, cf. Isoc.4.103, D.9.23; π. τοῦ ἐμπορίου, of Greeks in Egypt, Hdt. 2.178;τοῦ πολέμου X.Cyr.7.2.23
; προστάται τῆς εἰρήνης its chief authors, Id.HG5.1.36; τῆς πρὸς τοὺς θεοὺς ἐπιμελείας π. D.22.78; administrator,τῆς κεχωρισμένης προσόδου PTeb.81.19
(ii B.C.); [ τοῦ ἱεροῦ] OGI531.3 (Bithynia, iii A.D.); θεᾶς ib.209.4 (Philae, iii A.D.), cf. Ostr. 412, al. (i A.D.): metaph.,ἔρως π. τῶν ἀργῶν ἐπιθυμιῶν Pl.R. 572e
.3 president or presiding officer,π. τοῦ γυμνασίου CIG2881.16
([place name] Branchidae), cf. OGI130.16 (Egypt, ii B.C.), Supp.Epigr.4.598.37 (Teos, i B.C.), IG22.1368.13; π. συνεδρίου ib.9(2).205.33 (Aetolian League); προβούλων ib.9(1).694.116 (Corc.); [ γερουσίας] ib.7.2808 (Hyettus, iii B.C.); δαμιοργῶν ib.5(1).1425.16 ([place name] Messene); [ βουλᾶς] ib.14.256.5 ([place name] Phintias);τῆς μέσης Ἀκαδημίας S.E.P.1.232
: freq. in pl., = πρυτάνεις, SIG194.15 (Amphipolis, iv B.C.), etc.; γνώμα προστατᾶν ib.187.1 (Cnidus, iv B.C.), cf. IG12(8).264.13 (Thasos, iv B.C.).III one who stands before and protects, guardian, champion, , cf. 798; ; [ τῆς ποιητικῆς] Id.R. 607d;τῆς πάντων ἐλευθερίας D.15.30
, etc.; epith. of gods, as Apollo, S.Tr. 209 (lyr.), IPE12.89 (ii A.D.).2 at Athens, etc., patron who took charge of the interests of μέτοικοι, etc.: hence ἐπὶ προστάτου οἰκεῖν live under protection of a patron, Lys.31.9, 14, Lycurg.145; προστάτην ἐπιγράφειν τινά choose as one's patron, Luc. Peregr.11; ; , cf. S.OT 882 (lyr.); νέμειν π. Arist.Pol. 1275a13; also γράφεσθαι προστάτου to be entered by one's patron's name, be attached to a patron, .3 = Lat. patronus, Plu.Rom.13, Mar.5, IG3.687, 14.1078 (Rome, iii A.D.), OGI549.6 (Ancyra, iii A.D.), etc.IV θεοῦ π. one who stands before a god to entreat him, suppliant, S.OC 1278, cf. 1171.V Medic., prostate gland, Herophil. ap. Gal.UP14.11 (v.l.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προστάτης
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16 προφήτης
προφήτ-ης, ου, [dialect] Dor. and [dialect] Boeot. [full] προφάτας [ᾱ], α, Pi. (v. infr.), Corinn.Supp.2.68: ὁ· ([etym.] πρό, φημί):— prop.A one who speaks for a god and interprets his will to man, Διὸς π. interpreter, expounder of the will of Zeus, of Tiresias, Pi.N.1.60; Βάκχου π., perh. of Orpheus, E.Rh. 972; [Διονύσου] π., of the Bacchae, Id.Ba. 551 (lyr.); Νηρέως π., of Glaucus, Id.Or. 364; esp. of the Delphic Apollo,Διὸς π. ἐστὶ Λοξίας πατρός A.Eu.19
; of the minister and interpreter at Delphi, Hdt.8.36,37; at the Ptoön, ib. 135, IG7.4135.13 (ii B.C.); cf. προφῆτις.2 title of official keepers of the oracle at Branchidae, CIG2884, al., Supp.Epigr.1.426 (Milet., i A.D.); elsewhere, IG14.961, 1032, 1084, 2433 ([place name] Massilia), 9(2).1109.22 (Coropa, ii/i B.C.), etc.b in Egyptian temples, member of the highest order of the clergy, priest,π. θεῶν Εὐεργετῶν PTeb.6.3
(ii B.C.), cf. OGI56.59 (Canopus, iii B.C.), etc.3 interpreter, expounder of the utterances of the μάντις (q.v.), Pl.Ti. 72a: hence, of Poets,Πιερίδων π. Pi.Pae.6.6
;Μουσᾶν π. B.8.3
, cf. Pl.Phdr. 262d.4 possessor of oracular powers, of Amphiaraus, A.Th. 611, cf. Ag. 409 (lyr.); of Pseudo-Bacis, Ar.Av. 972; of Epimenides, Ep.Tit.1.12.5 generally, interpreter, declarer,ἐγὼ π. σοι λόγων γενήσομαι E.Ba. 211
; π. ἀτόμων, of the Epicureans, Ath.5.187b; τῶν Πύρρωνος λόγων, of Timon, S.E.M.1.53; spokesman, LXX Ex.7.1.b metaph., proclaimer, harbinger, κώμου προφάτας, of the wine-bowl, Pi.N.9.50;δείπνου π. λιμός Antiph.217.23
;φθόης π. Pl.Com.184.4
;τέττιξ.. θέρεος γλυκὺς π. Anacreont.32.11
.2 in NT, inspired preacher and teacher, organ of special revelations from God, 1 Ep.Cor.12.28, 14.32; and (as comprised in this),b foreteller, prophet of future events, Act.Ap.2.30, 3.18, 21, 2 Ep.Pet.3.2.3 herbalist, Ps.-Dsc.1.10, al.; quack doctor, Gal. 16.761.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προφήτης
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17 πρᾶος
πρᾶος, ον, also [full] πρᾱΰς, [dialect] Ion. [full] πρηΰς, εῖα, ΰ:—[full] πρᾶος supplies sg. in [dialect] Att., Trag., and Com., exc. that the fem. is always πραεια ( πρᾶος as fem. only in Plu.2.168d); but sg. [full] πραΰς, [dialect] Ion. [full] πρηΰς, is used in [dialect] Ep. and Lyr. (also in X. and usu. in LXX, Plb., etc.):—pl., nom.Aπρηέες Hp.Epid.1.10
,πρηεῖς AP5.208
(Posidipp. or Asclep.), , etc.; fem.πρηεῖαι AP6.244
(Crin.); neut.πραέα X.Oec. 15.4
, Eq.9.10, etc., , f.l. in Ph.2.351; gen.πραέων X.An.1.4.9
; dat. , 930a, fem. πραίαις written forπραείαις IG7.3101
(Lebad., iii A.D.); acc.πραεῖς Plb.18.37.7
,πράους Isoc.3.55
: [comp] Comp.πραότερος Lys. 20.21
,πραΰτερος Epich.153
, Pl.Ti. 85a, etc., [dialect] Ion.πρηΰτ- Hdt.2.181
: [comp] Sup. , etc., ([place name] Sidon); [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion.πρηΰτατος A.R.2.937
, AP6.349 (Phld.); ([place name] Phrygia). (The ι subscr. is freq. written in codd., but Πρᾶος is written in IG22.1928.20 (pr. n., iv B.C.), IGRom.4.504 (Pergam.), cf. Phot., Et.Gud.478.31; πραύτερος is found once in codd., Pl.Ti.l.c. (proved wrong by πραΰς Com.Adesp. in Gött. Nachr.1922.31, πραέα (neut. pl.) in PCair.Zen.33.12 (iii B.C.), (ii B.C.), and by the absence of iota in [dialect] Ion. πρηΰς)):—mild, soft, gentle (not in Il. or Od.):1 of things,πρηῢ σέλας H.Hom.8.10
;πραῢς ὄαρος Pi.P.4.136
; mild, πυρετοί Hp.l.c.;ἰητρείη πρηεῖα Id.Art.69
; of sound, soft, gentle,τὴν φωνὴν πραοτέραν ποιοῦνται X. Smp.1.10
;ἀνέμων πρηΰτατε Ζέφυρε AP6.349
(Phld.); ὠδῖνες ib. 244 (Crin.); κέντρον ib. 229 (Id.).2 of persons, mild, gentle, meek,πραῢς ἀστοῖς Pi.P.3.71
;πᾶσιν ἵλεώς τε καὶ πρᾶος Pl.R. 566e
; πρὸς τοὺς οἰκείους π. ib. 375c;π. τὸ ἦθος Id.Phdr. 243c
;π. ἐν τοῖς λόγοις Id.Euthd. 303d
; esp. after having been angry, Hdt.2.181 ([comp] Comp.); ὁ θὴρ ὅδ' ἡμῖν π., of Dionysus, E.Ba. 436; of a horse, gentle,ἀλλήλοις πραότεροι X.Cyr.2.1.29
; of other animals, tame,ἰχθύων μεγάλων καὶ πραέων Id.An.1.4.9
, cf. Arist.HA 488b22;ζῷα.. πραέα πρὸς τοὺς ἀνθρώπους X.Oec.15.4
: prov.,πραΰτερος μολόχας Epich.153
; also,τόπος ἡμερώτερος καὶ πραότερος Isoc.9.67
.3 of actions, feelings, etc., mild,τιμωρίαι πραότεραι Pl.Lg. 867b
; πραότεραι ἡδοναί ib. 815e; λόγοι, ἤθη, φύσις, ib. 888a, 930a, R. 375c;ὄσσοισι πρηέσιν δέρκευ BMus.Inscr.921b8
(Branchidae, i/ii A.D.); caresses,X.
Eq. 9.10; πραότερα πάσχειν Pl Cri.49b.II making mild, taming, φάρμακον πραῢ τείνων ἀμφὶ γένυι, of a bridle, Pi.O.13.85;προκινεῖν αὐτὸν [τὸν ἵππον] ὡς πραοτάτοις σημείοις X.Eq.9.3
.III Adv. [full] πράως, mildly, gently, πράως πείθειν τινά, φέρειν τι, Pl.R. 589c, Cri. 43b;πράως ἔχειν πρός τι Id.Ly. 211e
; πράως λέγειν τὸ πάθος to speak lightly of it, X.An.1.5.14; πράως διακεῖσθαι, opp. ὀργίζεσθαι, D.21.183;πράως, μὴ πικρῶς Id.18.265
; in physical sense, gently, Orib.Fr.134: [comp] Comp., πραότερον προδιδάσκειν, κολάζειν, Pl.Grg. 489d, Phd. 94d; πραοτέρως (v.l. -υτέρως)ἔχειν τινί J.AJ17.6.4
: [comp] Sup.,φέρειν.. ὡς πραότωτα Pl.R. 387e
: later form [full] πραέως (πράως [Ἀττικοί], οὐ πραέως Phot.
), UPZ144.6 (ii B.C.), D.S.1.36, Dsc.1.13, dub. in Com.Adesp.336.5 (cf. πρατίας), etc.: [dialect] Ion. [full] πρηέως cj. in Democr. 46 ( πράως and πραέως codd.). (Cogn. with Skt. prīṇā´ti 'love, give pleasure to', Goth. frijon 'love', frijonds 'friend'.) -
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A Pythia, priestess of Pythian Apollo at Delphi, who uttered the responses of the oracle, Hdt. l.c., etc.; cf. προφήτης. -
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τᾰγή, ἡ,3 command, order, Supp.Epigr.4.467.3 (Branchidae, iii A.D.).4 pension, alimony, PEnteux.25.12 (iii B.C.).5 ration, PCair.Zen.333.12, 569.22, al., Sammelb.6796.54 (all iii B.C.), BGU1118.16 (i B.C.), POxy. 1139.3 (iv A.D.), Hsch.; for a horse, Hippiatr.97.6 stipulated amount to be delivered,λίθων PPetr.2p.7
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20 φιλοδωρία
φῐλοδωρ-ία, ἡ,A fondness for giving, bounteousness, IG7.101 ([place name] Megara), Luc.Vit.Auct.18, AelVH9.1, CIG 2870 ([place name] Branchidae).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φιλοδωρία
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