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81 ἐγγυαλίζω
A put into the palm of the hand, put into the hand,ἔεδνα ὅσσα οἱ ἐγγυάλιξα Od.8.319
; ἐγὼ δέ τοι ἐγγυαλίξω I will put him into your hands, 16.66; ὁ δ' αὖτ' ἐμοὶ ἐγγυάλιξεν (sc. τοὺς ἵππους) Il.23.278; freq. of the gods, ;τιμήν.. ὄφελλεν Ὀλύμπιος ἐγγυαλίξαι 1.353
;τότε οἱ κράτος ἐγγυαλίξω 11.192
;ὁτέοισιν κῦδος.. ἐγγυαλίξῃ 15.491
, cf. A.R.2.55, etc.;ἐ. ὄλβον Pi.Pae.6.133
, cf. I.8 (7).46, Hegem. ap. Ath.15.698d.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐγγυαλίζω
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82 ἐγχράω
II [voice] Pass., ἦσαν δὲ πρός τινας καὶ ἄλλους ἐγκεχρημένοι (sc. πόλεμοι) there were wars undertaken.., Hdt.7.145 (prob. f.l. for ἐγκεκρημένοι). -
83 ἐκεῖθεν
ἐκεῖθεν, poet. [full] κεῖθεν (the only form used by Hom., also in Trag. where metre requires): [dialect] Aeol. [full] κήνοθεν Alc.86: [dialect] Dor. [full] τηνῶθεν Ar.Ach. 754 ; [full] τηνῶθε Theoc.3.10:—Adv.A from that place, thence, opp. ἐκεῖσε, S.Ph. 490, etc. ; of a person, on his part,Id.
Tr. 632 ;ὁ ἐ. ἄγγελος Pl.R. 619b
;τὸ σκῆπτρον ἐ. παραλαβόντες Jul.Or. 6.181b
.2 = ἐκεῖ, οἱ ἐ. Th.1.62 : c. gen., τοὐκεῖθεν ἄλσους on yon side of the grove, S.OC 505 ;ἕζοντο τὸ κεῖθεν E.Or. 1411
(lyr.).3 by attraction forἐκεῖσε, βῆναι κεῖθεν ὅθενπερ ἥκει S.OC 1227
codd. (lyr.).II thence, from that fact,γνοίη δ' ἄν τις ἐ. Isoc. 12.224
, cf. D.45.48, etc.III of Time, thenceforward, Il.15.234 ;ἐ. ἤδη D.C.54.25
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84 ἐρυσίσκηπτρον
ἐρυσί-σκηπτρον, τό, a plant,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐρυσίσκηπτρον
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85 ἐφέστιος
ἐφέστι-ος, [dialect] Ion. [full] ἐπίστιος, ον, Hdt. (v. infr.), [full] ἐφ[ίστιος] prob. in SIG1218.17 (lulis, v B.C.): ([etym.] ἑστία):—A at one's own fireside, at home, ἀπολέσθαι ἐ. Od.3.234; Τρῶες, ἐ. ὅσσοι ἔασιν as many as are in their own homes, opp. ἐπίκουροι, Il.2.125: with Verbs of motion, ὰλλ' ἐμὲ.. ἐφέστιον ἤγαγε δαίμων (i.e. ἐπὶ τὴν ἑστίαν) Od.7.248; ἠλθε.. ἐ. 23.55. cf. E.Rh. 201; ἐφέπτιον πῆξαι.. σκῆπτρον (i.e. ἐπὶ τῇ ἑστίᾳ) S. El. 419; of suppliants who claim protection by sitting by the fireside,ἐπίστιος ἐμοὶ ἐγένεο Hdt.1.35
: ἱκέτης καὶ δόμων ἐ. inmate of the temple, A.Eu. 577, cf. 669; κάθησθε δωμάτων ἐ. Id.Supp. 365; τόνδ' ἐ. θεῶν ib. 503, cf. S.OT32; guest,ἐλθόντ' ἐς δόμους ἐφέστιον Id.Tr. 262
; freq. in A.R.,ἐ. ἐν μεγάροισιν 1.909
, 3.1117, etc.: c. dat. pers., ἐ. ἀθανάτοισιν dwelling with them, 3.116, cf. 4.518: c. dat. loci,πηγῇσιν ἐ. Ἀσωποῖο 1.117
.II generally, of or in the house or family,πόνοι.. δόμων ἐφέστιοι A.Th. 853
(lyr.); ; (lyr.); (lyr.);περιστερὰ οἰκέτις ἐ. τε Id.Fr. 866
; ; ἐ. δόμοι the chambers of the house, A.Th.73: [dialect] Ion. ἐπίστιον, τό, household, family, Hdt.5.72,73; later ἐφέστιον, τό, D.H.1.24, POxy.2106.18 (iv A.D.).III θεοὶ ἐ. the household gods, to whom the hearth was dedicated, Hierocl.p.54 A.; Ζεὺς ἐπίστιος or ἐφέστιος as presiding over hospitality, Hdt.1.44, S.Aj. 492; ἐ. ἵδρυμα ἐν οἰκίᾳ ἔχων, a living image by the hearth, Pl.Lg. 931a.IV ἐπίστιος, ἡ, v. ἐπίστιος 11.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐφέστιος
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86 ἔκθλιψις
A squeezing out, Hp.Aph.7.85, Arist.Mete. 342a15, Epicur.Ep.2p.50U. ; τοῦ λοιποῦ (sc. οῠρον) Gal. UP5.16.III Gramm., ecthlipsis, ejection of a letter, as σκῆπτρον, σκᾶπτον, A.D.Conj.230.10, etc.; also, elision, Eust.984.15(pl.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἔκθλιψις
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87 ἠδέ
ἠδέ,II without ἠμέν, and, , cf. 1.41,96, 251, etc.: sts. with τε before it, ;Ἕκτορ τ' ἠδ' ἄλλοι 12.61
; ;αὐτός τ' ἀναχάζομαι ἠδὲ.. 5.822
, cf. Pi.O.13.44; alsoμὲν.., ἠδὲ.. Od.1.240
, 12.381, etc.;μέν τε.., ἠδὲ.. Orph.H.14.9
;παίδων ἠδ' ἀλόχων καὶ κτήσιος ἠδὲ τοκήων Il.15.663
; ἠ. καί and also, 1.334, Od.2.209, 4.235, 1.240;ἠδ' ἔτι καί Il.1.455
, 2.118;ἠδέ τε AP 9.788.9
.—The Trag. use ἠ. in anapaestics and lyrics, A.Pers.16, 289, etc.; and (less freq.) in iamb., as Id.Ch. 1025, Eu. 414, S.Fr. 386, 549, E.Hec. 323, HF30: twice found in Com., Eup.14 (anap.), Alex.133.6(trim., s.v.l.). Not in [dialect] Att. Prose; used by Hp. (= ἔτι δέ) acc. to Gal.19.102, cf. Aret.CD2.7; ἀτὰρ ἠδέ ib.1.3. -
88 ἧλος
ἧλος, [dialect] Dor. [full] ἇλος, IG4.1484.62(Epid.), SIG245i69 (Delph., iv B.C.), Pi. (v. infr.), [dialect] Aeol.(?) [full] ϝάλλοι (pl.) written γάλλοι, Hsch.: ὁ:—A nail-head, stud, as an ornament,σκῆπτρον χρυσείοις ἥλοισι πεπαρμένον Il. 1.246
, cf. 11.633; ἐν δέ οἱ [τῷ ξίφει] ἧλοι χρύσειοι πάμφαινον ib.29, cf. Ath.11.488b, c: hence, of the stars, Placit.2.14.3.2 after Hom., nail, Pi.P.4.71:ἧλοι σιδηροῖ καὶ ξύλινοι X.Cyn.9.12
, etc.; of shoenails, Thphr.Char.4.13: prov.,ἥλῳ ἐκκρούειν τὸν ἧλον Luc.Laps.7
; ἥλῳ ὁ ἧλος (sc. ἐκκρούεται) Arist.Pol. 1314a5, etc.II wart, callus, Thphr.Ign.37, Nic.Th. 272;ἧλοι καὶ τύλοι Dsc.1.104
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89 ὀρικάνην
ὀρικάνην· δεσμωτήριον, οἱ δὲ φραγμόν, οἱ δὲ σαργάνην, ἢ σκῆπτρον, Hsch. (Cf. ὁρκάνη.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀρικάνην
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90 ῥάβδος
ῥάβδος, ἡ,A rod, wand, Hom. (v. infr.), etc.; lighter than the βακτηρία or walking-stick, X.Eq.11.4 (but = βακτηρία, Ev.Matt.10.10, al.). —Special uses:1 magic wand, as that of Circe, Od.10.238, 319, etc.; that with which Athena touched Odysseus, to restore his youthful appearance,χρυσείῃ ῥάβδῳ ἐπεμάσσατο 16.172
; that with which Hermes overpowers the senses of man, Il.24.343; that with which Hades rules the ghosts, Pi.O.9.33; divining-rod, Hdt.4.67.5 staff of office, like the earlier σκῆπτρον, Pl.Ax. 367a, LXX Ps.44(45).7, 109(110).2; carried by a βραβευτής, Phld.Vit.p.25J.:— dub. in A.Supp. 248 for ῥαβδοῦχος.6 wand borne by theῥαψῳδός, τὸν ἐπὶ ῥάβδῳ μῦθον ὑφαινόμενον Call.Fr. 138
( = Fr.3.10P.), cf. Paus. 9.30.3: hence κατὰ ῥάβδον ἐπέων according to the measure of his (Homer's) verses, Pi.I.4(3).38(56).7 rod for chastisement,ῥ. κοσμοῦσα Pl.Lg. 700c
; μάστιξ ἢ ῥ. riding-switch, X.Eq.8.4; ῥ. βοηλάτις ox-goad, APl.4.200 (Mosch.);ξαίνεσθαι ῥάβδοις Plu.Alex.51
, cf. AP 11.153 (Lucill.): of the fasces of the Roman lictors, Plb.11.29.6, D.H.4.11, Str.5.2.2, Plu.Publ.10, Luc.36; πρὸς πέντε ῥάβδους, = Lat. at (i.e. ad) quinque fasces (CIL8.7044 ([place name] Numidia)), OGI543.18 (Ancyra, ii A.D.), IGRom.3.175 (ibid., ii A.D.); cf. ῥαβδονόμος, ῥαβδοῦχος.9 ῥ. κληρονομίας measuring-rod, ib.Ps.73(74).2.10 stitch,ἔντοσθεν δὲ βοείας ῥάψε θαμειὰς χρυσείῃς ῥάβδοισι διηνεκέσιν περὶ κύκλον Il.12.297
(unless it means rivets, studs).III streak or stripe on the skin of animals,διαποίκιλα ῥάβδοις Arist.HA 525a12
; of fish, Clearch. 73; of clothes, Poll.7.53; fluting of a column, Supp.Epigr.4.448.7 (Didyma, ii B.C., pl.); of minerals, vein, Thphr.CP4.12.6, D.S.5.37; streak or shaft of light, Arist.Mete. 377a30, Mu. 395a31, Thphr.Sign.11.IV in Gramm.,1 line, verse, Sch.Pi.I.4.63. -
91 δέχομαι
δέχομαι, 3 pl. δέχαται, fut. δέξομαι, aor. (ἐ) δεξάμην, perf. δέδεγμαι, imp. δέδεξο, fut. perf. δεδέξομαι, aor. 2 ἐδέγμην, ἔδεκτο, δέκτο, imp. δέξο, inf. δέχθαι, part. δέγμενος: receive, accept, await; of taking anything from a person's hands ( τινός τι or τινί τι), δέξατό οἱ σκῆπτρον, Il. 2.186; so of accepting sacrifices, receiving guests hospitably, ‘entertain,’ ξείνους αἰδοίους ἀποπεμπέμεν ἠδὲ δέχεσθαι, Od. 13.316; in hostile sense, of receiving a charge of the enemy (here esp. δέχαται, δέδεγμαι, ἐδέγμην, δέγμενος, δεδέξομαι), τόνδε δεδέξομαι δουρί, Il. 5.238; in the sense of ‘awaiting’ (here esp. aor. 2) freq. foll. by εἰσόκε, ὁπότε, etc.; δέγμενος Αἰακίδην, ὁπότε λήξειεν ἀείδων, ‘waiting till Achilles should leave off singing,’ Il. 9.191.—Intrans., ὥς μοι δέχεται κακὸν ἐκ κακοῦ αἰεί, ‘succeeds,’ Il. 19.290.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > δέχομαι
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92 νωμάω
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93 πρός
πρός, προτί, ποτί: I. adv., thereto, in addition; πρὸς δ' ἄρα πηδάλιον ποιήσατο, ‘to it,’ ‘for it,’ Od. 5.255 ; ποτὶ δ' αὖ καὶ ἐγείρομεν ἄλλους, besides, Il. 10.108; with a specifying case of a subst. in the same clause, ποτὶ δὲ σκῆπτρον βάλε γαίῃ (local gen.), threw it to (‘down,’ we should say) on the ground, Il. 1.245.—II. prep., (1) w. gen., with reference to motion either toward or from some direction, ( ἵκετο) ἠὲ πρὸς ἠοίων ἢ ἑσπερίων ἀνθρώπων, ‘from,’ Od. 8.29 ; προτὶ πτόλιος πέτετ' ἆεί, ‘toward,’ Il. 22.198; as of origin, source, ἀκούειν τι πρός τινος, Il. 6.525; hence to denote mastery, authority, διδάσκεσθαι πρός τινος, Il. 11.831; πρὸς ἄλλης ὑφαίνειν, ‘at the command of,’ Il. 6.456 ; πρὸς Διός εἰσι ξεῖνοι, ‘under the protection of,’ Od. 6.207; ‘in the eyes of,’ ‘before,’ ‘by,’ in oaths and entreaties, Il. 1.399, Il. 19.188, Od. 13.324.— (2) w. dat., to, at, on, besides, Od. 10.68.— (3) w. acc., to, toward, at, upon, with verbs of motion, and very freq. w. verbs of saying, so ὀμνύναι πρός τινα, Od. 14.331; of hostile action, μάχεσθαι πρὸς Τρῶας, with, against, Il. 17.471 ; πρὸς ῥόον, up stream, Il. 21.303; fig., πρὸς δαίμονα, Il. 17.98, 104.—Of time, ποτὶ ἕσπερα, ‘towards evening,’ Od. 17.191.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > πρός
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94 σκηπάνιον
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95 σκηπτοῦχος
σκηπτ - οῦχος (σκῆπτρον, ἔχω): sceptre - holding, sceptred, epithet of kings; as subst., Il. 14.93.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > σκηπτοῦχος
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96 ἐρυσί̄βη
ἐρυσί̄βηGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `rust in plants' (Pl., X., Arist.; ī Orph. L. 600).Derivatives: ἐρυσιβώδης `eaten by rust' (Arist., Thphr.), ἐρυσίβιος surname of Apollon in Rhodos (Str.). Denomin. verbs ἐρυσιβάω, - όομαι `suffer from rust', also factitive - όω (Thphr.). - There is an epithet of Apollo Ερυθῑ́βιος (Str. 13,1,64, v.l. Ε᾽ρεθίβιος; with ἐρεᾳζω), Ε᾽ρεθῑ́μιος, Ε᾽ρεδῑ́μιος (inscr, Rhodes), Ε᾽ρεθυμιάζω (Lyc. inscr.); further ἐρυσῑ́βη epith. of Demeter (Et. Gud.210, 25); Str. 13,1,64 says: ΡΏόδιοι δε Ε᾽ρυθιβίου Α᾽πόλλωνος ἔχουσι ἐν τῃ χώρᾳ ἱερὸν, την ἐρυσίβην καλοῦντες ἐρυθίβην. S. below.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Popular word with β-suffix (Chantraine Formation 260ff.). The stem ἐρυσι- also in ἐρυσίπελας (s. v.) and in the plant-name ἐρυσί-σκηπτρον (Thphr., Dsc.); it recalls the verbal 1. members of the type τερψίμβροτος (Schwyzer 443); but they have also been considered as old s-enlargements of the word for `red' (s. ἐρυθρός, ἐρεύθω), seen also in Lat. russus, Lith. raũsvas `red', OCS rusъ `reddish blond', Germ., e. g. OHG rost ` Rost', Khotansac. rrusta `red' a. o.; IE * reudh-s- ( roudh-s-, rudh-s-) to the s-stem in ἔρευθος? - Furnée 214, 255f. rightly saw that this is a Pre-Greek word; note the variations dental (θ, δ)\/s and β\/μ (Furnée 248-263 and 203-221). Also the long ι is typical for Pre-Greek word-formation (Beekes, Pre-Greek suffixes: -ῑβ-, -ῑγ-, -ῑδ-, ῑθ-. -ῑκ-, -ῑν-). The word will have been influenced by Gr. ἐρυθ-.Page in Frisk: 1,569-570Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἐρυσί̄βη
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97 ἐρυσίπελας
ἐρυσίπελας, - τοςGrammatical information: n.Meaning: name of a skin disease, `Erysipelas'Other forms: often in plur.Derivatives: with - ατώδης (Hp., Gal.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Medic. term of unusual formation; a learned compound?. The 1. member also in ἐρυσίβη<< (?) and the plant-name ἐρυσί-σκηπτρον (Thphr.); s.v.; a word πέλας is further unknown, cf. however on πέλμα. So "what reddens the skin"? (Schwyzer 443 n. 5); of course it may also be of Pre-Greek origin, like the beginning of the word (I see no reason for Furnée's suggestion 214 n. 60 that it would be from ἐρύω).Page in Frisk: 1,570Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἐρυσίπελας
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98 δωδεκάσκηπτρον
δωδεκάσκηπτρον, ου, τό (δώδεκα + σκήπτρον) scepter of the twelve tribes (of Israel) 1 Cl 31:4 (Knopf, Hdb. ad loc.).Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > δωδεκάσκηπτρον
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99 μεγαλωσύνη
μεγαλωσύνη, ης, ἡ (s. prec. and next entry; Herodian, Gramm. I 335, 18; LXX; En 98:2; 101:3; the Gizeh text [5:4] has μεγαλοσύνη; EpArist 192; TestLevi 3:9; 18:8; Ar. 15, 2; Suda; Etym. Mag. p. 275, 44; Byz. Chron. in Psaltes p. 267) a state of greatness or preeminence, majesty, used only of God; in a doxology w. δόξα (and other sim. ideas; En 14:16) Jd 25; 1 Cl 20:12; 61:3; 64; 65:2; MPol 20:2; 21:1 (here, as Ar. 15, 2, referred to Christ). τὸ σκῆπτρον τῆς μ. τοῦ θεοῦ the scepter of the majesty of God 1 Cl 16:2; ἐν λόγῳ τῆς μ. by God’s majestic word 27:4. ἀπαύγασμα τῆς μ. a reflection of God’s majesty 36:2 (cp. Hb 1:3). τὸ τῆς μ. ὄνομα αὐτοῦ God’s glorious name 58:1.—As a periphrasis for God himself ἐν δεξιᾷ τῆς μ. at the right hand of God’s Majesty Hb 1:3. ὁ θρόνος τῆς μ. 8:1.—DELG s.v. μέγας. M-M. TW. Spicq.
См. также в других словарях:
σκῆπτρον — staff neut nom/voc/acc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
σκᾶπτον — σκῆπτρον staff neut nom/voc/acc sg (doric) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
σκᾶπτρα — σκῆπτρον staff neut nom/voc/acc pl (doric) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
σκᾶπτρον — σκῆπτρον staff neut nom/voc/acc sg (doric) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
σκῆπτρα — σκῆπτρον staff neut nom/voc/acc pl … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
скипетр — скиптр, также скифетр, у Котошихина 28 (с гиперграмматич. ф), др. русск. скипьтръ (минея 1095 г.), сербск. цслав. скυпьтръ σκῆπτρον. Из греч. σκῆπτρον посох, жезл (Фасмер, Гр. сл. эт. 183; ИОРЯС 12, 2, 276) … Этимологический словарь русского языка Макса Фасмера
SCEPTRUM — Regum insigne. Hoc initiô Hasta ruit, teste Iustino l. 43. c. 3. Ubi de Romulo loquens, ait: Per ea adhuc tempora Reges hastas pro diademata habebant, quas Graeci Sceptra dixêre. Nam et ab origine rerum, pro Diis immortalibus, Veteres hastas… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
σκίπων — και σκίμπων και σκήπων, ωνος, ὁ, Α 1. σκήπτρο 2. βακτηρία, μπαστούνι («σκίπων, γεροντικὸν ὅπλον», Καλλ.). [ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Παρλλ. ιων. και ποιητ. τ. τού σκῆπτρον* με επίθημα ων, ωνος (πρβλ. κύφων, δόλων) που συνδέεται με το λατ. scipio, iōnis «βακτηρία,… … Dictionary of Greek
σκάπτω — dig pres subj act 1st sg σκάπτω dig pres ind act 1st sg σκά̱πτω , σκῆπτρον staff neut nom/voc/acc dual (doric) σκά̱πτω , σκῆπτρον staff neut gen sg (doric aeolic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
капище — языческий храм . Из цслав., ст. слав. капиште – то же, от ст. слав. капь ж. εἴδωλον видение, призрак, образ , εἰκών статуя, изображение (Супр.). Стар. заимств. из др. чув. (дунайскобулг.) *käр, соврем. чув. рäk, уйг. kер форма, картина , стар.… … Этимологический словарь русского языка Макса Фасмера
Hermes — Para otros usos de este término, véase Hermes (desambiguación). Hermes Ingenui, copia romana del original griego del siglo V a. C., museo Pío Clementino, Vaticano. En la mitología griega Hermes (en griego antiguo Έρμῆς) es el dios… … Wikipedia Español