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1 μήστωρ'
μήστωρα, μήστωρadviser: masc acc sgμήστωρι, μήστωρadviser: masc dat sgμήστωρε, μήστωρadviser: masc nom /voc /acc dual -
2 ξυμβούλω
συμβούλω, σύμβουλοςadviser: masc nom /voc /acc dualσυμβούλω, σύμβουλοςadviser: masc gen sg (doric aeolic)——————συμβούλῳ, σύμβουλοςadviser: masc dat sg -
3 συμβούλω
σύμβουλοςadviser: masc nom /voc /acc dualσύμβουλοςadviser: masc gen sg (doric aeolic)——————σύμβουλοςadviser: masc dat sg -
4 συμβουλευτάς
συμβουλευτά̱ς, συμβουλευτήςadviser: masc acc plσυμβουλευτά̱ς, συμβουλευτήςadviser: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) -
5 σύμβουλος
σύμβουλ-ος, ὁ,A adviser, counsellor, in public or private affairs, Hdt.5.24, 7.50, S.Ph. 1321, Th.3.42, IG22.832.16 (iii B.C.), PMich.Zen.57.6 (iii B.C.), Ep.Rom.11.34, etc.;σ. πονηρός Antipho 5.71
: as fem., X.HG3.1.13: c. gen. pers., one's adviser, A.Pers. 175 (troch.), Ar.Th. 921, etc.: c. dat., καί μοι γενοῦ ξ. Id.Nu. 1481, cf. X.Smp.8.39;μωρίᾳ ξ. τοῦ κασιγνήτου E.Hel. 1019
, cf. Isoc.2.43: also c. gen. rei,σ. λόγου τοῦδέ μοι γένεσθε A.Pers. 170
(troch.);τῆς ἀρχῆς.. ξυμβούλοισιν.. ὑμῖν χρήσωμαι Ar.Ec. 518
(anap.);τῶνδε σύμβουλοι πέρι A.Ch.86
, cf. Pl.Prt. 319b;ὑπέρ τινος Isoc.1.35
: ξύμβουλός εἰμι,= συμβουλεύω, advise, c. inf., A.Eu. 712, cf. Pl.Lg. 930e: opp. συκοφάντης, D.18.189.II as a title,1 at Athens, the θεσμοθέται were empowered to appoint σύμβουλοι (perh. in a private capacity), Id.58.27.2 at Sparta, a board of advisers sent with the general, Th.5.63.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σύμβουλος
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6 μήδομαι
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `consider, conclude, devide, decide' (Hom.).Compounds: Rarely with ἐπι- and δια-, as 2. member e.g. in θρασυ-μήδης `with bold plans' (Pi., B.), also as PN (Il.). 2. μηδοσύνη `prudence' (hell.). 3. μήστωρ, - ωρος, - ορος m. `adviser' (Il., Hp.), also as PN (Il.); as 2. member e.g. δορι-μήστωρ m. `spear-, war-adviser' (E.), often in PN, e.g. Θεο-μήστωρ (Hdt.); f. in Κλυται-μήστρα, -η (s. on κλύω) a. o.; on μήστωρ s. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 14ff., 66 n. 1; 2, 8 f., also Benveniste Noms d'agent 30, Schwyzer 530 n. 4 a. 531.Derivatives: Here 2. μήδεα n. pl. `counsels, (wise) plans' (Il.);Etymology: The primary thematic μήδομαι, from which μήσασθαι (beside old μῆστο?, cf. Schwyzer 751) and μήσομαι, is generally identified with the synonymous μέδομαι (s. μέδω). The lengthened grade (- η- also Dor., so old) is remarkable, as the relevant longvowel presents (Schwyzer 685) further prob. all have full grade. One might consider therefore, to separate μήδομαι from μέδομαι and to connect the root mē- `measure' discussed under μῆτις and μέτρον (which might be cognate with med- `measure') assuming a (presentic?) δ-enlargement (cf. Schwyzer 702 f.). A cross of * mē- and * med- may also be considered. This has to be old, as the verbal noun μήδεα has an agreement in Arm. mit-k' pl. `id.'; s. Beekes, XXXPage in Frisk: 2,223Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μήδομαι
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7 Μήστορ
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8 Μῆστορ
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9 Μήστορα
Μήστωρadviser: masc acc sg -
10 Μήστορι
Μήστωρadviser: masc dat sg -
11 Μήστορος
Μήστωρadviser: masc gen sg -
12 Μήστωρ
Μήστωρadviser: masc nom sg -
13 μήστωρ
μήστωρadviser: masc nom sg -
14 μήστωρα
μήστωρadviser: masc acc sg -
15 μήστωρας
μήστωρadviser: masc acc pl -
16 μήστωρε
μήστωρadviser: masc nom /voc /acc dual -
17 μήστωρες
μήστωρadviser: masc nom /voc pl -
18 μήστωρι
μήστωρadviser: masc dat sg -
19 μήστωρος
μήστωρadviser: masc gen sg -
20 ξυμβουλευτέα
συμβουλευτέα, συμβουλευτέοςto be given as advice: neut nom /voc /acc plσυμβουλευτέᾱ, συμβουλευτέοςto be given as advice: fem nom /voc /acc dualσυμβουλευτέᾱ, συμβουλευτέοςto be given as advice: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)συμβουλευτέα, συμβουλευτήςadviser: masc acc sg (epic ionic)
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