-
1 ἄρουρα
a soil, earth pl. fields “ ἂν δ' εὐθὺς ἁρπάξαις ἀρούρας δεξιτερᾷ προτυχὸν ξένιον μάστευε δοῦναι” (= βώλακα v. 37) P. 4.34τεκμαίρει καί νυν Ἀλκιμίδας τὸ συγγενὲς ἰδεῖν ἄγχι καρποφόροις ἀρούραισιν N. 6.9
ἐν σχερῷ δ' οὔτ ὦν μέλαιναι καρπὸν ἔδωκαν ἄρουραι N. 11.39
εἰ καί τι Διωνύσου ἄρο[υρ]α φέρει βιόδωρον ἀμαχανίας ἄκος Pae. 4.25
b generally, lands, estates εὔφρων ἄρουραν ἔτι πατρίαν σφίσιν κόμισον λοιπῷ γένει i. e. the land of Akragas O. 2.14ὁμιλέων παρ' οἰκείαις ἀρούραις O. 12.19
καὶ ἐν ἀλλοδαπαῖς σπέρμ' ἀρούραις τουτάκις ὑμετέρας ἀκτῖνος ὄλβου δέξατο μοιρίδιον ἆμαρ ἢ νύκτες (Hermann: - αισι codd.) P. 4.255 ἐν ἀφνεαῖς ἀρούραισι Πυλάδα νικῶν ξένου Λάκωνος Ὀρέστα (ἐν τοῖς Πυθίοις. Σ.) P. 11.15 Αἰακίδας ἐγέραιρεν ματρόπολίν τε, φίλαν ξένων ἄρουραν Aigina N. 5.8γαρύσομαι τὰν Ἀσωποδώρου πατρὸς αἶσαν Ἐρχομενοῖό τε πατρῴαν ἄρουραν I. 1.35
ἔιδεν οὔτε πατρωίαις ἐν ἀρού[ραις] ἵππους Μυρμιδόνων in Phthia Pae. 6.106c met.ἦ γὰρ ἑλικώπιδος Ἀφροδίτας ἄρουραν ἢ Χαρίτων ἀναπολίζομεν P. 6.2
-
2 βασιλεύς
βᾰσῐλ-εύς, ὁ, gen. έως, [dialect] Ep. ῆος, Cypr. ῆϝος Inscr.Cypr.104,135H.: acc. βασιλέα, [var] contr. -ῆ Orac. ap. Hdt.7.220, E.Fr.781.24 (lyr.): nom. pl. βασιλεῖς, [dialect] Aeol.A- ηες Sapph.Supp.6.4
, IG12(2).6 (Mytil.), - ειες ib. 646a45, al., [dialect] Ep. -ῆες, old [dialect] Att. , 960 (both lyr.), cf. Hdn. Gr.1.430: acc. pl.βασιλέας IG12.115
, later βασιλεῖς ib.2.243, etc.:— king, chief, Hom., etc.: freq. with collat. sense of captain or judge, Hes. Op. 202;διοτρεφέες β. Il.2.445
, etc.;θεῖοι Od.4.691
, etc.; later, hereditary king, opp. τύραννος, Arist.EN 1160b3, etc.; but also of tyrants, as Hiero, Pi.O.1.23; of Gelo, Hdt.7.161; of Pisistratus, Eup.123, cf. Sch. Ar.Ach.61: joined with a Subst.,βασιλεὺς ἀνήρ Il.3.170
, etc.;ἀνὴρ β. Hdt.1.90
; ἄναξ β. lord king, A.Pers.5, cf. B.17.1: c. gen.,β. νεῶν A. Ag. 114
(anap.); οἰωνῶν β., of the eagle, ibid., Pi.O.13.21: [comp] Comp. more kingly,Il.
9.160, 392, Od.15.533, Tyrt.12.7: [comp] Sup.βασιλεύτατος Il.9.69
.b of the gods,Ζεὺς θεῶν β. Hes.Th. 886
, cf. Pi.O.7.34, Emp.128.2, etc. (in this sense Hom. uses ἄναξ); as cult title of Zeus, IG7.3073.90 (Lebad.), SIG1014.110 ([place name] Erythrae), etc. (but Ζεὺς β., = Ahuramazda, X.Cyr.3.3.21, al., Arr.An.4.20.3); ὁ μέγας β., of God, LXX Ps.47(48).2, Ph.2.107: [comp] Sup.βασιλεύτατοι τῶν θεῶν Max.Tyr.29.5
.2 as a title of rank, prince,β. εἰσὶ καὶ ἄλλοι πολλοὶ ἐν.. Ἰθάκῃ Od.1.394
, cf. 8.390, etc.; of Cyrus, X.Oec. 4.16.b descendant of a royal house, esp. in Ionia, Arist.Ath. 41.3; βασιλέων οἶκοι 'estates of the royal house', name of a district in Chios,Ἀθηνᾶ 20.168
.3 generally, lord, master, Il.18.556, Pi.O.6.47.4 metaph.,πόλεμος πάντων β. Heraclit.53
;νόμος ὁ πάντων β. Pi.Fr. 169
.II at Athens, the second of the nine Archons, IG12.76, al., Antipho 6.38, Lys.6.4, Arist.Pol. 1285b17, Ath. 57, etc.;ἡ τοῦ β. στοά Pl.Euthphr.2a
.2 title of magistrates in other Greek states, as βασιλᾶες at Elis, GDI1152, cf. IG12(2).6 (Mytil.), etc., Arist.Pol. 1322b29.3 at Rome, β. τῶν ἱερῶν, = rex sacrorum, D.H.5.1, cf. D.C.54.27.III after the Persian war (without Art.), the king of Persia, Hdt.7.174,al.;ἄναξ Ξέρξης β. A.Pers.5
, cf. 144, Ar.Ach.61, Th.8.48, IG22.141 (βασιλῆς βασιλέως ὕποχοι μεγάλου, of the Satraps, A.Pers.24, cf. 44, S.E.M.2.22); less freq.ὁ βασιλεύς Hdt.1.132
, 137, Arist.Pol. 1304b13;β. ὁ μέγας Hdt. 1.188
.2 of Alexander and his successors, usually with Art., IG22.641,687, Men.293, 340(pl.);Σέλευκος Antiph.187
; Ἀντίγονος Alex.III;Πτολεμαῖος Id.244
;Ὀσυμανδύας βασιλεὺς βασιλέων D.S. 1.47
; title used by Parthian kings, Plu.Pomp.38, D.C.37.6, etc.; by Antony, Plu.Ant.54; of God, Apoc.17.14,19.16.3 of the Roman emperors, AP10.25 (Antip. Thess.);β. Ῥωμαίων BGU588.10
(i A.D.), etc., cf. 1 Ep.Ti.2.2, J.AJ14.15.14;β. αὐτοκράτωρ IG3.13
([place name] Hadrian), Hdn.1.6.5; without Art., Paus.10.32.19.IV of any great man,πένησί τε καὶ βασιλεῦσιν Ps.-Phoc.113
.2 first or most distinguished of any class,Ἡρώδην τὸν β. τῶν λόγων Philostr. VS2.10.1
, cf. Luc.Rh.Pr.II; winner at a game, Poll.9.106, Sch.Pl. Tht. 146a; Stoic sage,μόνος β. Luc.Herm.16
; βασιλέως ἐγκέφαλος 'morsel fit for a king', Clearch.5; β. σῦκα, name of a choice kind, Philem.Lex. ap. Ath.3.76f., cf. Poll.6.81.V = συμποσίαρχος, Plu.2.622a, Luc.Sat.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βασιλεύς
-
3 δατητής
II in [dialect] Att. law, liquidator of estates or partnerships, Arist.Ath.56.6, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δατητής
-
4 κατασκευή
κατασκευ-ή, ἡ,A preparation, ὄντων ἐν κατασκευῇ τοῦ πολέμου being engaged in preparing for it, Th. 8.5; construction,λιμένων ἢ νεωρίων Pl.Grg. 455b
; fitting out,πλοίων Plb.1.21.1
, etc.3 training, Stoic. 3.89.II permanent or fixed assets, opp. what is movable or temporary ([etym.] παρασκευή), fixtures, plant, etc., Th.1.10; ἀνειληφότες τὰς κ. having repaired their estates, Id.2.16; ἡ περὶ τὸν κλῆρον κ. Pl. Lg. 923d; τῆς ἄλλης κ., ἐν ᾗ κατοικοῦμεν καὶ μεθ' ἧς πολιτευόμεθα καὶ δι' ἢν ζῆν δυνάμεθα the aggregate of our possessions, Isoc.4.26;αἱ κ. αἱ ἐπὶ τῶν ἀγρῶν ἢ αἱ ἐντὸς τείχους Id.7.52
; but also, like παρασκευή, any furniture or fittings, τὴν Μαρδονίου κ., i. e. his tent and its furniture, Hdt.9.82;κ. πολυτελέσι χρησαμένων Th.6.31
; φιάλας τε.. καὶ θυμιατήρια καὶ ἄλλην κ. ib.46;ἡ κ. τῆς οἰκίας D.47.54
; τῇ τῶν θεῶν κ. χρῆσθαι whatever the gods provided, X.Ages.9.5.III state, condition, constitution of a thing,θεοῦ κ. βίῳ δόντος τοιαύτην E. Supp. 214
;αἱ.. κ. τῆς ψυχῆς Pl.R. 544e
;ἡ τοῦ βίου κ. Id.Lg. 842c
; ἡ τῶν νόμων κ. ib. 739a; ἐν πάσῃ κ. πολιτικῇ ib. 736b; ἐν χρημάτων κ. in the constitution of a man's fortune, Id.Grg. 477b; ἐν σώματος κ. ibid.; κ. τις παρὰ φύσιν, definition of νόσος, Gal.6.837.IV device, trick,τέχναι καὶ κ. Aeschin.2.1
, v.l. in Din.1.34; ἄνευ κατασκευῆς ᾄδειν artlessly, Ael.NA5.38.V in Logic, constructive reasoning, opp. ἀνασκευή, D.H.Lys.24, Hermog.Prog.5, etc.: in pl., Cic.Att.1.14.4, Longin.11.2, Quint.2.4.18.VI Rhet., artistic treatment,κ. ποιητική Str.1.2.6
, D.H.Comp.1; manipulation, συλλαβῶν, γραμμάτων, ib.15, 16; elaboration, Id.Pomp.2, etc.; correct style, opp. ἰδιωτισμός, Diocl.Stoic.3.214; technical resources,πλάσμα καὶ ἡ ἄλλη κ. δημηγόρου Phld.Rh.1.199
S.VII Geom., construction, Archim.Sph.Cyl. 2.4, cf. Procl.in Euc.p.203 F.; κ. ὀργανική solution by mechanical construction, Papp.174.17.VIII system of gymnastic exercise, as t.t., Gal.6.169.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατασκευή
-
5 οὐσία
A- ιη Hdt.1.92
, 6.86.ά, SIG167.26 (Mylasa, iv B. C.); [dialect] Dor. [full] ἐσσία, [full] ὠσία (qq. v.): ἡ: ( ὀντ-, part. of εἰμί sum):—that which is one's own, one's substance, property, Hdt. ll.cc., S.Tr. 911 (s. v. l.), E. HF 337, Hel. 1253 (pl., Fr. 354 (s. v. l.)), Ar.Ec. 729, Lys.18.17, Pl.R. 551b, SIGl.c., etc.; opp. τὰ σώματα (civil status), And.1.74;καλῶς.. ἐπεμελήθη τῶν οὐσιῶν ὑπὲρ τοῦ δημάρχου BSA24.154
(Attica, iv B.C.); εἰ ἐκεκτήμην οὐ. if I had been a man of substance, Lys.24.11;ὑπὲρ τὴν οὐ. δαπανᾶν Diph.32.7
;πατρῴαν οὐ. κατεσθίειν Anaxipp.1.32
, cf. Critias 45 D.; φανερὰ οὐσία real property, immovables, And.1.118; opp. ἀφανής, Lys.32.4; freq. of estates in Egypt, PTeb.6.23 (ii B. C., pl.), BGU650.3 (i A. D.), OGI665.30 (i A. D.), etc.II in Philos., like [dialect] Ion. φύσις (with which it is interchanged in various uses, e. g. Philol. 11, Pl.R. 359a, 359b, Arist.PA 646a25, Thphr.HP6.1.1), stable being, immutable reality, opp.γένεσις, ὅτιπερ πρὸς γένεσιν οὐσία, τοῦτο πρὸς πίστιν ἀλήθεια Pl.Ti. 29c
, cf. Sph. 232c;ὧν κίνησις γένεσιν παραλαβοῦσα ἀέναον οὐ. ἐπόρισεν Id.Lg. 966e
;γένεσις μὲν τὸ σπέρμα, οὐ. δὲ τὸ τέλος Arist.PA 641b32
, cf. 640a18, etc.;ὁδὸς εἰς οὐσίαν Id.Metaph. 1003b7
: hence, being in the abstract, opp. non-being ([etym.] τὸ μὴ εἶναι), Pl.Tht. 185c.2 substance, essence, opp. πάθη ('modes'), Id.Euthphr. 11a;πάθη οὐσίας Arist.Metaph. 1003b7
; opp. συμβεβηκότα ('accidents'), Id.APo. 83a24, PA 643a27;ἡ φύσις [τῆς ψυχῆς] καὶ ἡ οὐ., εἶθ' ὅσα συμβέβηκε περὶ αὐτήν Id.de An. 402a8
.3 true nature of that which is a member of a kind, defined asὃ τυγχάνει ἕκαστον ὄν Pl.Phd. 65d
; as τὸ ὅ ἐστι ib. 92d; asτὸ τί ἐστι Arist.APo. 90b30
; τὸ εἶναί τε καὶ τὴν οὐ. Pl.R. 509b; expressed in a formula or definition,ψυχῆς οὐ. τε καὶ λόγον Id.Phdr. 245e
;τὸ τί ἦν εἶναι οὗ ὁ λόγος ὁρισμός, καὶ τοῦτο οὐ. λέγεται Arist.Metaph. 1017b22
; μόνης τῆς οὐ. ἐστὶν ὁ ὁρισμός ib. 1031a1.4 the possession of such a nature, substantiality,ἔτι ἐπέκεινα τῆς οὐ. πρεσβείᾳ.. ὑπερέχοντος Pl.R. 509b
.5 in the concrete, the primary real, the substratum underlying all change and process in nature, applied by Arist. to the atoms of Democritus, Fr. 208; toτὰ ἁπλᾶ σώματα Id.Cael. 298a29
, cf. Metaph. 1017b10;πᾶσαι αἱ φυσικαὶ οὐ. ἢ σώματα ἢ μετὰ σωμάτων γίγνονται Id.Cael. 298b3
, al.;ταὐτὸν σῶμα καὶ οὐσίαν ὁριζόμενοι Pl. Sph. 246a
; but also, νοητὰ ἄττα καὶ ἀσώματα εἴδη.. τὴν ἀληθινὴν οὐ. ib.b.6 in Logic, substance as the leading category, Arist. Cat. 1b26, Metaph. 1045b29; αἱ πρῶται οὐ. (individuals), αἱ δεύτεραι οὐ. (species and genera), Id.Cat. 2b5, 2a15 (butὁ ἄνθρωπος καὶ ὁ ἵππος.. οὐκ ἔστιν οὐ. ἀλλὰ σύνολόν τι Id.Metaph. 1035b29
, cf. σύνθετος or συνθέτη οὐ. ib. 1043a30, de An. 412a16);ἡ μὲν ψυχὴ οὐ. ἡ πρώτη, τὸ δὲ σῶμα ὕλη Id.Metaph. 1037a5
;ἡ ψυχὴ οὐ. ὡς εἶδος Id.de An. 412a19
; ἡ οὐ. ἐντελέχεια ib.21; [ψυχὴ] οὐ. τοῦ ἐμψύχου Id.Metaph. 1035b15
; of the abstract objects of mathematics,μονὰς οὐ. ἄθετος, στιγμὴ δὲ οὐ. θετός Id.APo. 87a36
.7 after Pl. and Arist. in various uses, as ἡ ἄποιος οὐ., = ἡ ὕλη, Zeno Stoic.1.24; κατὰ οὐσίαν, opp. κατὰ δύναμιν ἢ ἐνέργειαν, Polystr.p.12 W.; πᾶς νοῦς ἀμέριστός ἐστιν οὐ. Procl.Inst. 171, cf. Plot.2.4.5, 2.6.1, 4.7.8, 6.1.2, al.8 Pythag. name for I, Theol.Ar.6.III name of a plaster, Aët.15.15,45.IV αἱ οὐ. fireresisting substances, Zos.Alch.p.168 B.; of the four σώματα (copper, tin, lead, iron), Ps.-Democr. ap. eund.p.167 B.V in Magic, a material thing by which a connexion is established between the person to be acted upon and the supernatural agent, e.g. a hair,λαβὼν βελόνην διείρων τὴν οὐ. εἰς αὐτήν PMag.Par.1.2949
, cf. PMag.Osl. 1.73; mould from a tomb, PMag.Par.1.435; κυνοκεφάλου οὐ.,.. κυνὸς οὐ., = κόπρος (cf. 2460), ib.2687, etc. -
6 προνοητής
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προνοητής
См. также в других словарях:
Estates — The Estates (États, Staten) comprised the governing institution of Brabant under the ancien régime. It consisted of three bodies: the First Estate, the high clergy; the Second Estate, the nobility; and the Third Estate, the urban magistrates… … Historical Dictionary of Brussels
Estates — ♦ Consultative assembly of representatives of the three estates of nobles, clergy and bourgeois. (Seward, Desmond. Henry V: The Scourge of God, 222) … Medieval glossary
Estates-General — [ə stāts′ jen′ər əl, istāts′jen′ər əl] n. STATES GENERAL (sense 1) * * * Es·tates Gen·er·al (ĭ stātsʹjĕnʹər əl) pl.n. See States General. [Translation of French états généraux.] * * * ▪ French history a … Universalium
Estates Gazette — is a weekly business magazine published for the UK commercial property market. It was first published in 1858 and celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2008. This makes it the oldest magazine in Europe to have been continually published from its… … Wikipedia
Estates of Fort Lauderdale — Estates of Fort Lauderdale, FL U.S. Census Designated Place in Florida Population (2000): 1791 Housing Units (2000): 1095 Land area (2000): 0.316029 sq. miles (0.818511 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.087628 sq. miles (0.226955 sq. km) Total area… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Estates of Fort Lauderdale, FL — U.S. Census Designated Place in Florida Population (2000): 1791 Housing Units (2000): 1095 Land area (2000): 0.316029 sq. miles (0.818511 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.087628 sq. miles (0.226955 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.403657 sq. miles… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Estates-General — [ə stāts′ jen′ər əl, istāts′jen′ər əl] n. STATES GENERAL (sense 1) … English World dictionary
Estates of the realm — Cleric, Knight, and Workman : the three estates in a French medieval illumination The Estates of the realm were the broad social orders of the hierarchically conceived society, recognized in the Middle Ages and Early Modern period in Christian… … Wikipedia
Estates-General of 1789 — The Estates General (or States General) of 1789 ( fr. Les États Généraux de 1789) was the first meeting since 1614 of the French Estates General, a general assembly consisting of representatives from all but the poorest segment of the French… … Wikipedia
Estates Theatre — The Estates Theatre or Stavovské divadlo is a historic theatre in Prague, Czech Republic. The Estates Theatre was annexed to the National Theatre in 1948 and currently draws on three artistic ensembles, opera, ballet, and drama, which perform at… … Wikipedia
estates satire — The term estates satire applies to a satirical tradition in medieval literature that might occur in any number of genres (from sermon to moral tract to DREAM VISION) and in most languages of western Europe, in particular Latin, French, and… … Encyclopedia of medieval literature