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τροπικόςof the solstice: neut nom /voc /acc plτροπικά̱, τροπικόςof the solstice: fem nom /voc /acc dualτροπικά̱, τροπικόςof the solstice: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
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A of the solstice, ὁ τ. (sc. κύκλος ) the tropic or solstice as marked on the sphere, Arist.Mete. 343a14 (with κύκλος, Jul.Or.4.147c); τ. χειμερινός, θερινός, Porph.Antr.21;ζῶναι Placit.3.11.4
; οἱ τ. (sc. κύκλοι) Arist.Mete. 345a6, 346a14, al., cf. Arat. 528, Plu.2.429f; τὰ τ. ζῴδια the signs of the zodiac in which the solstices and the equinoxes are situated, S.E.M.5.6; soτ. ζῷα Man.2.382
; and abs.,τροπικά Id.3.41
, 6.359; but used of Cancer and Capricorn only, opp. ἰσημερινά (Aries and Libra), Ptol.Tetr.31, etc.II Rhet., tropical, figurative, τ. λέξις a figurative expression, D.H.Th.23, etc.;τὸ ποιητικὸν καὶ τ. Phld.Rh.1.157
S.;αἱ τ.
tropes,Longin.
32.6. Adv.- κῶς Phld.Rh.1.154
S., Ath.3.76c.2 in Stoic Logic τροπικόν = συνημμένον ἢ διεζευγμένον ἀξίωμα (v.συνάπτω A. 111.3
, ), Stoic.2.77, al., Arr Epict.1.29.40.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τροπικός
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συνομοζωνίᾱς, συνομοζωνίαjoint equidistance from solstice: fem acc plσυνομοζωνίᾱς, συνομοζωνίαjoint equidistance from solstice: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
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τροπικόςof the solstice: fem dat comp plτροπικωτέρᾱͅς, τροπικόςof the solstice: fem dat comp pl (attic) -
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A turn, turning:a ὅθι τροπαὶ ἠελίοιο apparently denotes a point on the horizon, prob. the West or place where the sum sets (so Eust.1787.20), Od.15.404.b each of two fixed points in the solar year, the solstices, first in Hes., at the time of the (winter) solstice, Op. ; μετὰ τροπὰς ἠελ. ib.564,663 (with [dialect] Dor. acc. pl. in - ᾰς); πεδὰ τὰς τροπάς Alcm.33.5
:—later the two solstices were distinguished as τροπαὶ θεριναί and χειμεριναί, Hdt.2.19, Th.7.16, Pl.Lg. 767c, Arist. HA 542b4 sqq., Gal.6.405, etc. (rarely in sg.,τροπὴ θερινή Arist.Mete. 364b2
, Gem.1.13; τ. χειμερινή ib.15);τροπαὶ νότιοι Arist.HA 542b11
; τ. βόρειοι, νότιοι, Plu.2.601a:—when τροπαί is used alone, it mostly refers to the winter solstice, but the sense is always determined by the context, v. Hes. ll. cc.; περὶ ἡλίου τροπάς (sc. χειμερινάς) Th.8.39;εὐθὺς ἐκ τροπῶν Arist.HA 542b20
:—sts. also of other heavenly bodies, Pl.Ti. 39d;περὶ Πλειάδος δύσιν καὶ τροπάς Arist.HA 542b23
, etc.;ἄστρων ἐπιτολάς, δύσεις, τροπάς Alex.30.5
;τροπὰς τῶν ἐνδεδεμένων ἄστρων Arist.Cael. 296b4
;τροπαὶ ἡλίου καὶ σελήνης Epicur.Ep.2p.40U.
:—sts. four in number (the two equinoxes and two solstices), S.E.M.5.11, Gal.17(1).22; so (on a sun-dial)θερινὴ τ., ἰσημερινὴ τ., χειμερινὴ τ., Ἀρχ.Δελτ. 12.236
([place name] Samos).2 turn, change, Arist.Pol. 1316a17;πλείους τραπόμενος τροπὰς τοῦ Εὐρίπου Aeschin. 3.90
; τ. πρὸς τὸ βέλτιον turn for the better, Phld.Rh.2.25S.;ὀξυτέρας τρεπόμενος τ. τοῦ χαμαιλέοντος Plu.Alc.23
;αἱ τοῦ κόλακος ὥσπερ πολύποδος τ. Id.2.52f
;αἱ τῶ αἵματος τ. καὶ ἀλλοιώσιες Ti.Locr.102c
; αἱ περὶ τὸν ἀέρα τ. changes in the air or weather, Plu.2.946f; of wine, a turning sour, ib.939f (cf. τροπίας); going bad, of food,τ. καὶ διαφθορὰ τῶν παρακειμένων Gal.19.208
; of phonetic change in language, A.D. Adv.210.4, Hdn.Gr.2.932.3 τροπαὶ λέξεως a change of speech by figures or tropes ([etym.] τρόποι), Luc.Dem.Enc.6, cf. Hermog.Inv.4.10, al.4 αἱ τροπαί, = αἱ τροπαῖαι, alternating winds, Arist.Pr. 940b16, 21, Thphr.CP2.3.1, Vent.26.II the turning about of the enemy, putting to flight or routing him, τροπήν (or τροπάς) τινος ποιεῖν or ποιεῖσθαι put one to flight, Hdt.1.30, Ar.Eq. 246 (troch.), Th.2.19, 6.69, etc.; οἵαν ἂν τροπὴν Εὐρυσθέως θείμην ( θείην codd.) E.Heracl. 743;τροπὴ γινομένη Hdt.7.167
, cf. Th.1.49,50, etc.: poet.,ἐν μάχης τροπῇ A.Ag. 1237
; ἐν τροπῇ δορός in the rout caused by the spear, S.Aj. 1275, E.Rh.82.IV a coin, Hsch.; cf. τροπαϊκόν. -
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τροπή, ῆς, ἡ (τρέπω; Hom. et al.) the process of turning, turn, turning, change (Pla., Plut. et al.; Jos. Ant. 10, 191; Just., D. 85, 5; Mel., P. 21, 147 [‘reversal, destruction’]; Ath. 22, 4). In our lit. the word occurs only in τροπῆς ἀποσκίασμα. darkening caused by turning Js 1:17. The context (s. φῶς 2) suggests imagery based on association of τρ. with astral phenomena, such as the ‘solstice’ (Hom. et al.; SIG 1264, 5; PHib 27, 120; 210 [III B.C.] ἡλίου τροπή; PRyl 27; Sb 358, 6; Dt 33:14; Wsd 7:18) or more gener. of the ‘movements’ of heavenly bodies fr. one place in the heavens or fr. one constellation to another (Pla., Tim. 39d; Aristot., HA 5, 9; Sext. Emp., Math. 5, 11; Philo, Agr. 51; Ath. 22, 7; Heath, Aristarchus 33 n. 3). In case the text is in proper order (but s. comm. ad loc.; Goodsp., Probs. 189f; vv.ll. include τροπὴ ἀποσκιάσματος, τροπῆς ἀποσκιάσματος), the more general sense (movements) is to be preferred to the more specialized (solstice), and the term τροπῆς ἀποσκίασμα (s. ἀποσκίασμα) means darkening that has its basis in change. That God, in contrast to all else, is unchangeable, was a truth often expressed in Hellenistic theol. (Herm. Wr. in Stob. I p. 277 Wachsm.=p. 432, 15 Sc. τί θεός; ἄτρεπτον ἀγαθόν. τί ἄνθρωπος; τρεπτὸν κακόν; Philo, Leg. All. 2, 89 πάντα τὰ ἄλλα τρέπεται, μόνος αὐτὸς [=θεός] ἄτρεπτός ἐστι; 33, Deus Imm. 22, Poster. Caini 19).—The transl. of τροπ. ἀποσκ. as ‘shadow (=trace) of change’, which has had some vogue fr. Oecumenius and Theophylact to HEwald et al., is lexically improbable.—DELG s.v. τρέπω C3. M-M. Sv. -
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