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1 tragic poet
n.Tragiker - m. -
2 TRAGIC POET
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3 SOPHOCLES (ATHENIAN TRAGIC POET)
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4 tragicus
tragicus adj., τραγικόσ, of tragedy, tragic: Carmen, i. e. tragedy, H.: Versūs, H.: actor, a tragedian, L.: Orestes aut Athamas, represented in tragedy: cerva, i. e. in the tragedy of Iphigenia, Iu.— As subst m., a tragic poet, writer of tragedy.—In the tragic style, tragic, lofty, grand, sublime: haec tragica atque divina: Nam spirat tragicum satis, H.—Of a tragic nature, tragic, horrible, moving, terrible: res tragicas comice tractavit: sceleris tragici exemplum, L.: ignes (i. e. amores), O.* * *tragica, tragicum ADJtragic; suitable to tragedy, a, i, m tragic poet, tragic actor -
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τραγῳδικόςbefitting a tragic poet: neut nom /voc /acc plτραγῳδικά̱, τραγῳδικόςbefitting a tragic poet: fem nom /voc /acc dualτραγῳδικά̱, τραγῳδικόςbefitting a tragic poet: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
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τραγῳδικόςbefitting a tragic poet: neut nom /voc /acc plτραγῳδικά̱, τραγῳδικόςbefitting a tragic poet: fem nom /voc /acc dualτραγῳδικά̱, τραγῳδικόςbefitting a tragic poet: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
7 τραγωδικώτερον
τραγῳδικόςbefitting a tragic poet: adverbial compτραγῳδικόςbefitting a tragic poet: masc acc comp sgτραγῳδικόςbefitting a tragic poet: neut nom /voc /acc comp sg -
8 τραγῳδικώτερον
τραγῳδικόςbefitting a tragic poet: adverbial compτραγῳδικόςbefitting a tragic poet: masc acc comp sgτραγῳδικόςbefitting a tragic poet: neut nom /voc /acc comp sg -
9 tragicus
I.Lit.A.Adj.:B.carmen,
i. e. tragedy, Hor. A. P. 220:Camena,
id. ib. 275:cothurni,
id. S. 1, 5, 64:versus,
id. A. P. 89:ars,
id. Ep. 1, 3, 14:genus scaenarum,
Vitr. 5, 8:actor,
a tragic actor, tragedian, Liv. 24, 24, 2:Orestes aut Athamas,
represented in tragedy, Cic. Pis. 20, 47; cf.cerva,
i. e. in the tragedy of Iphigenia, Juv. 12, 120: tragicum illud subinde jactabat:oderint dum metuant,
Suet. Calig. 30.—Subst.: trăgĭcus, i, m., a tragic poet, writer of tragedy, Cic. Opt. Gen. 1, 2; Quint. 8, 6, 26; 9, 3, 14; Petr. 132 med. —2.A tragedian, tragic actor; plur., Plaut. Pers. 4, 2, 4.—II.Transf.A.In the tragic style, tragic, lofty, grand, sublime:B.fuit Sulpicius vel maxime omnium grandis et, ut ita dicam, tragicus orator,
Cic. Brut. 55, 203:sed haec tragica atque divina,
id. de Or. 2, 56, 227:color,
Hor. A. P. 236:tumor,
Gell. 2, 23, 21:ore,
Mart. 8, 18, 8:nam spirat tragicum satis,
Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 166.—Of a tragic nature, tragic, horrible, fearful, terrible:res tragicas paene comice, tristes remisse tractavit,
Cic. de Or. 3, 8, 30:tulit et Romana regia sceleris tragici exemplum,
Liv. 1, 46, 3:concubitus,
Juv. 2, 29:ignes (i. e. amores),
Ov. Tr. 2, 407:Erinnyes,
Prop. 2, 20 (3, 13), 29:asperitas,
Val. Max. 5, 8, 1.— Adv.: trăgĭcē, in a tragic manner, tragically:mortem rhetorice et tragice ornare,
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A member of the tragic chorus,εἴ τις τ. φησιν ὀρχεῖσθαι καλῶς Ar.V. 1498
, cf. 1505: usu. in pl., (lvr.);τοῖς χοροῖσι τῶν τ. Id.Av. 787
(troch.); τ. καὶ χοροί dub. l. in Th. 391 (v. τραγῳδικός); χορηγὸς τραγῳδῶν D.21.59
;τραγῳδοὺς καταλέγειν IG12.187.9
; τραγῳδῶν (sc. ἐνίκα χορὸς οὗ) Περικλῆς Χολαργεὺς ἐχορήγει ib.22.2318.9; παλαιὸν δρᾶμα πρῶτον παρεδίδαξαν οἱ τ. ib. 203;Ἀριφράδης τοὺς τ. ἐκωμῴδει, ὅτι ἅ οὐδεὶς ἂν εἴποι ἐν τῇ διαλέκτῳ, τούτοις χρῶνται Arist.Po. 1458b32
;τοῖς δὲ τ. ἕτερος σεμνὸς πᾶσιν λόγος ἄλλος ὅδ' ἐστίν Crates Com.24
;ὡς οἱ τ. φασιν οἷς ἐξουσία ἔστιν λέγειν ἅπαντα καὶ ποιεῖν μόνοις Diph.30.4
.2 pl. also, = tragedy or a performance of tragedy, ἐν τοῖσι τ. on the tragic stage, Ar.Av. 512;τραγῳδοῖς Aeschin.3.36
;οὐδὲ.. ὑποκριταὶ κωμῳδοῖς τε καὶ τραγῳδοῖς οἱ αὐτοί Pl.R. 395a
;τεθέασαι τραγῳδούς Men.Epit. 108
;χορηγεῖν τραγῳδοῖς Is.6.60
;οἱ ἐν ἄστει τ. Aeschin.3.41
, cf. 154; καινοῖς τραγῳδοῖς at the performance of new tragedies, IG22.956.34, 1028, Docum. ap. D.18.54, cf. Aeschin.3.34;θεωμένων καινοὺς τ. Ἀθηναίων Plu.Phoc.19
;νενικηκὼς τραγῳδοῖς And.4.42
, cf. Thphr.Char. 22.2;Διονυσίων τραγῳδοῖς Supp.Epigr.1.362.29
(Samos, iv B. C.); Διονυσίων ᾗ τραγῳδοί on the day of the Dionysia on which there is a tragic performance, IG12(8).640 (Peparethus, ii B. C.); τραγῳδῶν τῷ ἀγῶνι ib.12(5).1341 (Paros, iii B. C.), 22.1214; τραγῳδῶν τῷ ἀγῶνι τῷ καινῷ ib.682.76;τραγῳδὸς ἦν ἀγὼν Διονύσια Men.873
(fort. τραγῳδῶν or - δοῖς); τοὺς γὰρ τραγῳδοὺς πρῶτον, εἰ βούλει, σκόπει ὡς ὠφελοῦσι πάντας Timocl.6.8
;εἰς τοὺς τραγῳδοὺς εὔθετ', οὐκ εἰς τὸν βίον Philem.105
.II performer (actor and singer) of tragedy,ἡ τῶν τ. ἐν τῇ σκευῇ πρὸς ἀλλήλους ὁμιλία Arist. Oec. 1344a21
;ὑπεκρίθησαν τ. μὲν Θεσσαλὸς κτλ. Chares 4
J., cf. Plu.2.334d;Νεοπτόλεμος ὁ τ. D.S. 16.92
, cf. IG22.1132.39 (Delph., iii B. C.);Αἰσώπῳ τῷ τ. Plu. Cic.5
;οἵδε ἐπεδείξαντο τῷ θεῷ.. · τραγῳδοί· Θεόδωρος Μεγαρεύς, Φιλοκλείδης Χαλκιδεύς IG11(2).105.17
(Delos, iii B. C.);ὡς οἱκακοὶ τ. μόνοι ᾆσαι οὐ δύνανται ἀλλὰ μετὰ πολλῶν Arr.Epict.3.14.1
;οἱ τ. χοροῦ δέονται φίλων συνᾳδόντων Plu.2.63a
;ἐπειδὴ Νίκων.. τ... ἀξιὠθεὶς ἐπέδωκε τῷ θεῷ ἁμέραν καὶ ἀγωνίξατο.. · καλέσαι.. αὐτὸν καὶ τοὺς μετ' αὐτοῦ τοὺς ἄρχοντας καὶ ἐν τὸ πρυτανεῖον SIG659.3
(Delph., ii B. C.), cf. 424.42 (Delph., iii B. C.), al., OGI51.47 (Egypt, iii B. C.), IG7.3196.19 (Orchom. [dialect] Boeot.), D.Chr.33.8, Luc.Nav.46, Anach.23, Hist.Conscr.1, 22, M.Ant.3.8; τραγῳδούς miswritten for - δός in SIG509.12 (Delph., iii B. C.), and perh. in IG7.1773.21 ([place name] Thespiae).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τραγῳδός
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τραγῳδικόςbefitting a tragic poet: masc acc sgτραγῳδικόςbefitting a tragic poet: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
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τραγῳδικόςbefitting a tragic poet: masc acc sgτραγῳδικόςbefitting a tragic poet: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
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A befitting a tragic poet or tragedy,τραγῳδικὸν βλέπει Ar.Pl. 424
: generally, like τραγικός, τ. χοροί Id.Th. 391 (as cited by Sch.Pl.Thg. 127c);τ. θρόνος Ar.Ra. 769
; τ. τέχνη ib. 1495 (lyr.); ὠδυνήθην τραγῳδικόν suffered a tragic woe, Id.Ach.9. Adv.- κῶς Eust.632.37
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14 Tragedian
subs.Tragic actor: Ar. and P. τραγῳδός, ὁ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Tragedian
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16 muliebris
muliebris, e (mulier), I) zum Weibe gehörig, weiblich, Weiber-, eines Weibes (Ggstz. virilis), 1) übh.: calcei, Varro LL.: vox, Cic.: vestis, Nep.: agmen, Tac.: venustas, Cic.: secus, sexus, s. 1. secus, sexus: iniuria, dem ein Weib ausgesetzt ist, Liv.: bellum, im Namen eines Weibes u. um ein Weib, Cic.: donum, Liv.: certamen, wegen der Weiber, Liv.: templum Fortunae Muliebris, zum Andenken an die Frauen, die den Marcius Coriolanus zur Wilde gestimmt hatten, Liv. – subst., muliebria, ium, n., a) weibliche Dinge, muliebria pati, sich als Weib (Weiber) gebrauchen lassen, Sall. Cat. 13, 3. Tac. ann. 11, 36. – b) insbes.: α) Weiberschmuck, super cetera muliebria soccos induebat, Plin. 37, 17. – β) die weiblichen Schamglieder, Tac. ann. 14, 60. – γ) das Weibliche = das Monatliche, Vulg. genes. 18, 11; vgl. Isid. orig. 11, 1, 140. – 2) als gramm. t. t. (Ggstz. virilis), vocabulum, nomen, forma, Varro LL. 9, 40 sq. – II) übtr., weibisch, eines Weibes, unmännlich (Ggstz. virilis), animus, Tragic. poët. inc. fr.: ingenium, Sall. fr.: sententia, Cic. – / Vulg. Abl. Sing. muliebre, Heges. 3, 13. p. 193, 31 W.
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17 praefidens
praefīdēns, entis (prae u. fido), zu sehr vertrauend, sibi, allzu selbstvertrauend, allzu vermessen, Cic. de off. 1, 90. Tragic. poët. vet. b. Cic. de or. 3, 166. Augustin. in psalm. 103. serm. 4. no. 16.
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