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1 θεωρός
θεωρός, ὁ (v. infr.),A envoy sent to consult an oracle, S.OT 114, OC 413; to present an offering, Orac. ap. D.21.53; to be present at festivals,θεωροὺς εἰς τὰ Πύθια πέμψαι D.19.128
, cf. D.H.Lys.29, etc.2 generally, envoy, sent to kings regarded as divine, Plu.Demetr.11, Ath.13.607c.II title of a magistrate at Mantinea, Th.5.47; at Naupactus, IG9(1).360 (pl.), cf. ib.12(5).527 (found in Ceos); at Thasos, ib.12(8).267, etc.III spectator, Thgn.805, A.Pr. 118, Ch. 246, Fr. 289; , etc.; opp. ἀγωνιστής, Achae.3; one who travels to see men and things, Pl.Lg. 951a, 953c; also (lyr., s.v.l.). (Un[var] contr. [full] θεαορός Schwyzer664.30 (Orchom. Arc., iv B.C.): [var] contr. [full] θεᾱρός in [dialect] Dor. ( SIG558.24, etc.), Arc. (IG5(2).4 ([place name] Tegea), etc.): [full] θεουρός Thess. (Inscr.Magn.26): [full] θευρός Thas. (IG12(8). l.c.); [full] θιᾱρός Corc. (Inscr.Magn.44).) (Perh. fr. θεᾱ-hορϝος, cf. θεη-κόλος and θυρωρός ([etym.] θυρουρός) fr. θυρᾰ-hορϝος.) -
2 θεωρός
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `spectator, envoy to a feast, envoy to an oracle' (IA, posthom.), also name of an official who keeps survey (Mantinea, Thasos).Other forms: a loan adapted to the local dialect Dor. etc. θεᾱρός, Arc. also θεαορός; Ion. also θεορός (Paros), θευρός (Thasos)Derivatives: 1. θεωρίς (sc. ναῦς) f. `ship of the θ.' (IA); 2. Θεάριος surn. of Apollon as oracle-god (Troizen), θεάριον `meeting place of the θ.' (Pi.); 3. θεωρικός `destined for the spectators', τὸ θ. `contrbution of the spectator' (Att.). 4. θεωρία, - ίη, θεαρία, Boeot. θιαωρία (hybrid form) `looking on, looking at a feast, embassy to a feast'. 5. θεωροσύνη `id.' (Man.). 6. denomin. verb θεωρέω `be θεωρός, look at, observe' (IA) with θεωρητικός `contemplative, speculative, theoretical' (Arist.; θεωρητής Phld.), θεώρημα (Att., Arist.), - ησις (Pl.; Röttger Plat. Subst. 17f.), - ητήριον a. o. On Θεάριστος Zucker, Maia 11 (1959) 162.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [1164] * uer- observe, look at'Etymology: Prop. "who looks at a show", *θεᾱ-(Ϝ)ορός, *θεη-(Ϝ)ορός \> θε(ε)ωρός; also θεορός \> θευρός, prob. after - ορος ( ἔφορος). Slightly diff. Schwyzer 248; also Leumann Hom. Wörter 223 n. 2, Buck Studies presented to D. M. Robinson 2, 443f., Szemerényi Glotta 33, 250 n. 2. - Quite diff. on θεωρός (to θεός) Koller Glotta 36, 273ff. Objections in DELG.Page in Frisk: 1,669Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > θεωρός
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