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1 θερινός
Aἀνατολή Hp.
Aër.4, cf. Aph.2.25, Plb.3.37.4; θ. δύσεις, ἀνατολαί, Cleom. 1.9; θ. ζῴδια ib.6;μεσημβρία X.Cyn.6.26
; ; θ. τροπαί or τροπή, the summer solstice, ib. 767c, Arist.Mete. 364b2;τροπέων τῶν θερινέων Hdt.2.19
; θ. κύκλος, Tropic of Cancer, Ph.1.27; θ. τροπικός (sc. κύκλος) Euc.Phaen.p.34 M., Cleom.1.7, Gem.5.39, al.; θερινὸν ὑπηχεῖν to echo summer-like, Pl.Phdr. 230c; θερινά the summer-haunts of the sun, Id.Lg. 683c; ὄμβροι θ. Arist.HA 601b24;θ. ἄνεσις καὶ ἀπόλαυσις D.S.4.84
; θ. ὥρα Oenopid.ib.1.41; for summer use, (iii B.C.); νομαί, opp. χειμεριναί, PLond.3.842.12 (ii A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θερινός
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2 τροπικός
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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