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1 Θέμι
Θέμιςthat which is laid down: fem voc sgΘέμῑ, Θέμιςthat which is laid down: fem dat sg (epic doric ionic aeolic)Θέμιςthat which is laid down: fem voc sgΘέμιςthat which is laid down: fem voc sg -
2 θέμι
θέμιςthat which is laid down: fem voc sgθέμῑ, θέμιςthat which is laid down: fem dat sg (epic doric ionic aeolic)θέμιςthat which is laid down: fem voc sgθέμιςthat which is laid down: fem voc sg -
3 Θέμ'
Θέμι, Θέμιςthat which is laid down: fem voc sgΘέμι, Θέμιςthat which is laid down: fem voc sgΘέμι, Θέμιςthat which is laid down: fem voc sg -
4 Θέμις
Θέμῑς, Θέμιςthat which is laid down: fem acc pl (epic doric ionic aeolic)Θέμιςthat which is laid down: fem nom sgΘέμιςthat which is laid down: fem nom sgΘέμιςthat which is laid down: fem nom sg -
5 θέμις
θέμῑς, θέμιςthat which is laid down: fem acc pl (attic epic doric ionic aeolic)θέμιςthat which is laid down: fem nom sgθέμιςthat which is laid down: fem nom sgθέμιςthat which is laid down: fem nom sg -
6 θεμίξενος
θεμί-ξενος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θεμίξενος
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7 θεμίπλεκτος
A rightly plaited, θ. στέφανος a well-earned crown (or, as Sch., twined with due ceremony), Pi.N.9.52.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θεμίπλεκτος
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8 θέμις
Grammatical information: f. (n.)Meaning: `justice, law, custom', also personied as goddess of justice (Il.).Other forms: Diff. oblique forms: gen. θέμιστος (β 68; Thess. inscr.), dat. - ιστι (Ο 87; Thess. inscr.), acc. - ιστα (Ε 761, Υ 4); θέμιδος (A. Pr. 18), θέμιτος (Pi. O. 13, 8); rarely also θέμιος (Hdt. 2, 50; v. l. - ιδος), θέμεως (inscr. Metropolis); acc. θέμιν (Hes.), voc. Θέμι (Ο 93). Plur. θέμιστες, acc. - ιστας etc. `statutes, (divine) laws, oracles' (Hom., Hes., Thgn., Pi.).Compounds: As 1. member e. g. in θεμι-σκόπος `preserving justice' (Pi.), θεμισ-κρέων `ruling through justice' (Pi.), θεμιστο-πόλος `supporting the laws, obeying the oracles' (h. Cer. 103, inscr. Delphi IIIa);. As 2. member e. g. in ἄ-θεμις `lawless, unlawful' (Pi., E.), ἀ-θέμιτος `id.' (Hdt.), ἀ-θέμιστος `id.' (Il.), also ἀ-θεμίστιος (Od.; metr. by-form).Derivatives: θεμιστός (A. Th. 694 [lyr.]; after ἀ-θέμιστος); θεμιτός in οὑ θεμιτόν = οὑ θέμις (IA); Θεμίστιος surname of Zeus `Lord of the θέμιστες' (Plu.); also month name (Thessaly); θεμιστεῖος `regarding the θ.' (Pi.); θεμιστοσύναι = θέμιστες (Orph. H. 79, 6). Denomin. verbs: 1. θεμιστεύω `proclaim the θέμ., i. e. laws, oracles' (Od.) with θεμιστεία `giving oracles' (Str.). 2. θεμιτεύω `behave lawful' (E. Ba. 79 [lyr.]). 3. θεμιζέτω μαστιγούτω, νομοθετείτω. Κρῆτες H.; after Bechtel Dial. 2, 786 to be changed in θεμισσέτω (= Paus. Gr. Fr. 202); aor. ptc. θεμισσάμενος (Pi.). - Several PN, z. B. Θεμιστο-κλῆς (s. on θέμερος)Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: To θέμις seems to agree Av. dā-mi- f. `creation', also `creator' (m. a. f.); cf. the same diff. between θέ-σις, - θε-τος as opposed to - dā-ti-, dā-ta- `basis, justice, law' (= θέμις). A problem is formed by the remarkable plural-formations θέμι-στ-ες, θέμι-στ-ος etc.; the explanation by Schulze (also Fraenkel Glotta 4, 22ff.) as a compound θεμι- and στᾱ- `stand', gives almost unsurmountable difficulties ; s. Frisk Eranos 48, 1ff. The occasional neutral genus acc. to Fraenkel from synonymous expressions like δέον, καλόν, προσῆκον (possible, but rather inherited from the Pre-Greek origin). - On the meaning of θέμις H. Vos Themis. Diss. Univ. Rheno-Traj. 1956. - Ruijgh convinced me (pers. comm.) that the strange inflection points to a Pre-Greek word.Page in Frisk: 1,660-661Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > θέμις
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9 θέμ'
θέμα, θέμαthat which is placed: neut nom /voc /acc sgθέμι, θέμιςthat which is laid down: fem voc sgθέμι, θέμιςthat which is laid down: fem voc sgθέμι, θέμιςthat which is laid down: fem voc sg -
10 θέμις
Aθέμιστα Il.5.761
, , etc.: gen. pl. : pr. n.Θέμις, Θέμιστος Od.2.68
,Θέμιστα Il.20.4
; dat.Θέμιστι 15.87
; butΘέμιτος Pi.O.13.8
,Θέμιδος A.Pr.18
, etc., Θέμιος (v.l. -ιδος) Hdt.2.50,Θέμιν Hes.Th.16
, IG22.1611.71: voc.Θέμι Il.15.93
, E.Med. 160(anap.):I that which is laid down or established, law (not as fixed by statute, but) as established by custom, θ. ἐστί 'tis meet and right, c. dat. pers. et inf.,οὔ μοι θ. ἐστὶ ξεῖνον ἀτιμῆσαι Od.14.56
; ἅ τε ξείνοις θ. ἐστὶν [παραθεῖναι] Il.11.779; ὅ οἱ Διόθεν θ. ἦεν [ἐκτελέσαι] Hes.Sc.22; γυναικὶ οὐ θ. SIG1024.9(Myconos,iii/ii B.C.): without dat., Il.16.796, 23.44;οὐ θ. ἐν μοισοπόλων οἰκίᾳ θρῆνον ἔμμεν' Sapph.136
;ὅτι δυνατὸν καὶ θ. αἰνεῖν A.Ag.98
, cf. S.Ant. 880(lyr.), Ph. 346, E.Med. 678, Pl.Phdr. 250b, Isoc.4.92, etc.; ἡ γὰρ θ. for so 'tis right [to do], Od.24.286; freq. ἣ θ. ἐστί as the custom is, Il.2.73: c. dat. (= loc.),ἣ θ. ἐστίν.. ἀγορῇ 9.33
: c. gen., ἣ θ. ἀνθρώπων πέλει ib. 134;ἣ θ. ἐστὶ γυναικός Od.14.130
; alsoᾗ θ. ἀνθρώποις κατὰ ἤθεα Hes.Op. 137
; θύειν τοὺς γεωργοὺς.. ᾗ (with ι)θέμις IG22.1364
(i A.D.); but ᾗ θέμις ἐστί is rejected for Hom. by Hdn.Gr.2.516, cf. A.D.Adv.148.28: indecl., πότερα κατ' ἔχθραν ἢ τὸ μὴ θέμις λέγεις; A.Supp. 336;ὥστε μὴ.. θέμις σέ γ' εἶναι κεῖνον ἀντιδρᾶν κακῶς S.OC 1191
;οὐδὲ.. φασὶ θέμις εἶναι Pl. Grg. 505c
, cf.X.Oec.11.11, Ael.NA1.60.2 justice, right, S.Tr. 810;ὅσα τείνει πρὸς θέμιν Pl.Smp. 188d
; penalty, ἐκτίνειν ὁμοιΐαν θ. A.Supp. 436 (lyr.); sanctity, ὁρκίων ἐμῶν θ. Id.Ag. 1431.II = ἀγὼν θεματίτης, IGRom.3.319 (Pisid.); νικήσας θέμιν ἀνδρῶν ib.437 ([place name] Termessus).III pl. [full] θέμιστες, decrees of the gods, oracles, Διὸς θ. Od. 16.403; θέμισσιν by oracles, Pi.P.4.54, cf. O.10(11).24.2 dooms, customary laws, ordinances,δικασπόλοι, οἵ τε θέμιστας πρὸς Διὸς εἰρύαται Il.1.238
, cf. Hes.Th. 235; τοῖσιν δ' (i.e. the Cyclopes)οὔτ' ἀγοραὶ βουληφόροι οὔτε θέμιστες Od.9.112
; οὔτε δίκας εὖ εἰδότα οὔτε θέμιστας neither rights nor laws, ib. 215: in sg.,ὃς οὔ τινα οἶδε θέμιστα Il.5.761
;ἵνα σφ' ἀγορή τε θέμις τε 11.807
.3 judgements, decisions given by the kings or judges,οἳ.. σκολιὰς κρίνωσι θέμιστας 16.387
; σκολιῇς δὲ δίκῃς κρίνωσι θ. Hes.Op. 221;διακρίνοντα θ. ἰθείῃσι δίκῃσιν Id.Th. 85
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11 πότνια
πότνια, ἡ, poet.title of honour, used chiefly in addressing females, whether goddesses or women:1 as Subst., = δέσποινα (cf. Apion ap.Apollon.Lex.), mistress, queen (v. sub fin.),πότνιαν ἁγνήν h.Cer. 203
: mostly c. gen., πότνια θηρῶν (nom.) queen of wild beasts, of Artemis, Il.21.470;πότνια βελέων Pi.P.4.213
; τὰν ἐρώτων πότνιαν, of Aphrodite, E.Fr.781.16 (lyr.); π. λαῶν, τοξοφόρων, Arat.112, Call. Fr.anon. 338: without a gen.,π. Αὔως Sapph.153
;πότνι' Ἐρινύς A.Th. 887
(lyr.), Eu. 951 (anap.); (lyr.); [Ἱστίην] πότνιαν h.Ven.24
;ναὶ τὰν πότνιαν Theoc.15.14
: in voc.,ὦ πότνι' Ἥρα A.Th. 152
(lyr.); ὦ πότνια (sc. Ἀθηναία) Ar.Eq. 1170, al.; , Ar. Pax 445; addressed to a mistress, AP5.269 (Paul.Sil.).2 in pl. of the Eumenides,ὦ πότνιαι δεινῶπες S.OC84
;τὸ τῶν ποτνιέων ἱρόν Hdt.9.97
; of Demeter and Kore, S. OC 1050 (lyr.), Ar.Th. 1149 (lyr.);θεσμοφόρους ἁγνὰς π. Inscr.Prien. 196.3
.3 as Adj., revered, august, in Hom. of Hebe, Enyo, Calypso, Circe, Il.4.2, 5.592, Od.1.14, 8.448; most freq. of Hera, Il.1.551, al., cf. Sapph.Supp.6.2; in Hes. of Hera, Tethys, and Peitho, Th.11, 368, Op.73;Τριτογένεια Id.Th. 926
; Νίκη Bacis ap.Hdt.8.77, cf. B. 11.5;π. μήτηρ Il.1.357
, al., Od.6.30, al.; esp. in invocation,π. γῆ Hom.Epigr.7.1
;ὦ π. χθών A.Ch. 722
(anap.), E.Hec.70 (anap.); μᾶτερ π., addressed to Earth, S.Ph. 395 (lyr.) (also of a bird, Mosch. 4.24);π. νύξ E.Or. 174
(lyr.); ὦ π. λήθη τῶν κακῶν ib. 213;Ἔνοσι π. Id.Ba. 585
(lyr.);ὦ μεγάλα Θέμι καὶ π. Ἄρτεμι Id.Med. 160
(anap.);ὦ π. αἰδώς Id.IA 821
; ὦ π. μοῖρα καὶ τύχη ib. 1136: the phrase π. συκῆ is used by Arist.Rh. 1408a16 as a parody of Cleophon's style.—Mostly used in voc. [The first syll. is short in A.Th. 152, Ch. 722, E.Med. 160, Ion 873, al., Theoc. l. c., but elsewh. long, cf. πότμος: the final syll. always short in nom., voc., and acc.sg.] -
12 νέμω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `deal out, dispense, distribute (among themselves, possess, inhabit, manage, pasture, consume, devour'.Other forms: - ομαι, aor. νεῖμαι (Il.), - ασθαι, pass. νεμηθῆναι, fut. νεμῶ, - οῦμαι (Ion. - έομαι, late - ήσω, - ήσομαι), perf. νενέμηκα,- ημαι (Att. etc.).Derivatives: Several derivv: A. νομή f. `pasture', metaph. `spreading', e.g. of an ulcer, `distribution' (IA.), `possession, possessio' (hell.). With ἐπι-, προ-νομή etc. from ἐπι-, προ-νέμειν, - εσθαι etc. Also νομός m. `*place of) pasture' (Il.), `habitation' (Pi., Hdt., S.), `province' (Hdt., D. S., Str.). From νομή or νομός (not always with certainty to be distinguished): 1. νομάς, - άδος `roaming the pasture', subst. pl. `pastoral people, nomads' (IA.), as PN `Numidians' (Plb.); from this νομαδ-ικός `roaming, belonging to pastoral peoples, Numidian' (Arist.), - ίτης `id.' (Suid.), - ίαι f. pl. `pasture' with - ιαῖος (Peripl. M. Rubr.). -- 2. νομεύς m. `herdsman' (II.), also `distributor' (Pl.), pl. `ribs of a ship' (Hdt.); from this (or from νομός?) νομεύω `pasture' (Il.) with νόμευ-μα n. `herd' (A.), - τικός `belonging to pasturage' (Pl.; Chantraine Études 135 u. 137); διανομ-εύς (: διανομή), προνομ-εύω (: προ-νομή) etc. -- 3. νόμιος `regarding the pasture', also as adjunct of several gods (Pi., Ar., Call.); cf. on νόμος; νομαῖος `id.' (Nic., Call.); νομώδης `spreading', of an ulcer (medic.). -- 4. νομάζω, - ομαι `pasture' (Nic.). -- B. νόμος m. `custom, usage, law, composition' (since Hes.) with several compp., e.g. Ἔννομος PN (Il.), εὔ-νομος `with good laws' (Pi.) with εὑνομ-ίη, - ία `good laws' (since ρ 487; on the meaning Andrewes Class Quart. 32, 89 ff.). From νόμος: 1. adj. νόμιμος `usual, lawful' (IA.; extens. Arbenz 72ff.) with νομιμότης f. (Iamb.); νομικός `regarding the laws, forensic, lawyer' (Pl., Arist.; Chantraine Études 132); νόμαιος = νόμιμος (Ion. a. late); νόμιος `id.' (Locris; cf. on νομός). -- 2. Verb νομίζω, rarely w. prefix, e.g. συν-, κατα-, `use customarily, use to, recognize, believe' (IA., Dor.; Fournier Les verbes "dire" passim) with νόμισις f. `belief' (Th.), νόμισμα n. `use, recognized belief, (valid) coin' (IA.), - άτιον dimin. (Poll.); νομιστός `generally recognized' with νομιστεύομαι `be generally valid' (Plb.), also νομιτεύομαι `id., use' (hell. a. late inscr.; cf. θεμι(σ)-τεύω). -- C. νεμέτωρ, - ορος m. `dispensor (of justice), avenger' (A. Th. 485); νέμησις f., also ἀπο-, δια-, ἐπι- etc. from ἀπο-νέμω etc., `distribution' (Is., Arist.); νεμ-ητής = νεμέτωρ (Poll.) with - ήτρια f. (inscr. Rom, IVp); uncertain Νεμήϊος surname of Zeus (Archyt. ap. Stob.); perh. for Νέμειος (from Νεμέα). On νέμεσις s. v. -- D. Deverbatives: νεμέθω, - ομαι `pasture' (Λ 635, Nic.); νωμάω, - ῆσαι also with ἐπι-, ἀμφι-, προσ-, `distribute, maintain, observe' (Il., Hdt.; Schwyzer 719, Risch Gnomon 24, 82) with νώμ-ησις (Pl. Cra. 41 1d), - ήτωρ `distributor, maintainer etc.' (Man., Nonn.).Etymology: The whole Greek system including ablauting νομή, νόμος, νομός is built on the present νέμω. The full grade νεμέ-τωρ, νέμε-σις, νέμη-σις a.o. follow wellknown patterns ( γενέ-τωρ γένε-σις u.a.; but these are disyllabic roots); an agreeing zero grade fails. There never existed a "disyllabic root" e.g. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 11). -- The widespread meanings of νέμω plus derivations provide a problem, which has hardly been definitely solved; Benveniste Noms d'agent 79 rightly stresses the idea of lawfull, regular, which characterizes the verb νέμω ("partager légalement, faire une attribution régulière"). Further lit.: E. Laroche Histoire de la racine nem- en grec ancien (Paris 1949; Études et Comm.VI); on νόμος esp. Stier Phil. 83, 224ff., Pohlenz Phil. 97, 135ff., Porzig Satzinhalte 260, Bolelli Stud. itfilcl. N.S.24, 110f.; on νομή, - ός Wilhelm Glotta 24, 133ff. (ἐν χειρῶν νομῳ̃, - αῖς). -- Of non-Greek words, that are interesting for the etymology, the Germanic verb for `take' agrees best to νέμω, Goth. niman etc.; further Latv. ńęmu, ńem̂t `take' (with secondary palatalisation of the anlaut). One might mention several nouns, which tell nothing for Greek: Av. nǝmah- n. `loan', Lat. numerus `number etc.', OIr. nem f. `gift' (cf. Gift: geben; also δόσις), Lith. nùoma f. `rent' (vowel as in νω-μάω). -- The with νέμω also formally identical verb Skt. námati `bow, bend' can only be combined with uncontrollable hypotheses. After Laroche (s. above) p. 263 νέμω would prop be. `faire le geste de se pencher en tendant la main'. -- Lit. and further details in WP. 2, 330f., Pok. 763 f., W.-Hofmann s. numerus and nummus (from νόμιμος?), also emō, Fraenkel Wb. s. núoma(s), and nãmas, Mayrhofer s. námati. Cf. also νέμος.Page in Frisk: 2, 302Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > νέμω
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Θέμι — Θέμις that which is laid down fem voc sg Θέμῑ , Θέμις that which is laid down fem dat sg (epic doric ionic aeolic) Θέμις that which is laid down fem voc sg Θέμις that which is laid down fem voc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
θέμι — θέμις that which is laid down fem voc sg θέμῑ , θέμις that which is laid down fem dat sg (epic doric ionic aeolic) θέμις that which is laid down fem voc sg θέμις that which is laid down fem voc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
-θέμι — νεοελλ. β συνθετικό λέξεων που λειτουργεί πλέον ως επίθημα που δηλώνει ότι το πρώτο συνθετικό τής λέξης βρίσκεται σε μεγάλη αφθονία («κοριτσοθέμι»). [ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < μτγν. αρχ. θέμιον (< θέμα < τίθημι), πρβλ. εν θέμιον. Εξελίχθηκε σε επίθημα… … Dictionary of Greek
Θέμ' — Θέμι , Θέμις that which is laid down fem voc sg Θέμι , Θέμις that which is laid down fem voc sg Θέμι , Θέμις that which is laid down fem voc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
Θέμις — Θέμῑς , Θέμις that which is laid down fem acc pl (epic doric ionic aeolic) Θέμις that which is laid down fem nom sg Θέμις that which is laid down fem nom sg Θέμις that which is laid down fem nom sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
θέμις — θέμῑς , θέμις that which is laid down fem acc pl (attic epic doric ionic aeolic) θέμις that which is laid down fem nom sg θέμις that which is laid down fem nom sg θέμις that which is laid down fem nom sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
θέμις — I Μυθολογικό πρόσωπο. Ήταν Τιτανίδα, κόρη της Γαίας και του Ουρανού, προσωποποίηση του θείου δικαίου, του νόμου και της τάξης. Συγκαταλέγεται (ύστερα από τη Μήτι και πριν από την Ήρα) μεταξύ των συζύγων του Δία, του εγγυητή όλων των κανόνων που… … Dictionary of Greek
θέμ' — θέμα , θέμα that which is placed neut nom/voc/acc sg θέμι , θέμις that which is laid down fem voc sg θέμι , θέμις that which is laid down fem voc sg θέμι , θέμις that which is laid down fem voc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
-λόγι — και λόι νεοελλ. β συνθετικό ουδέτερων ουσιαστικών που λειτουργεί πλέον ως επίθημα το οποίο δηλώνει αριθμητικό πλήθος, πλησμονή, αφθονία (πρβλ. γυναικολόι). Το παραγωγικό αυτό μόρφημα ανάγεται σε μτγν. αρχ. λόγιον < λόγος < λέγω («συλλέγω,… … Dictionary of Greek
-μάνι — β συνθετικό ουσιαστικών που σημαίνει πλησμονή, ότι δηλ. αυτό που δηλώνεται από το α συνθετικό συνιστά πλήθος, μεγάλη ποσότητα (πρβλ. θέμι, λάσι, λό[γ]ι). Το β συνθετικό μάνι ανάγεται πιθ. στο λατ. manus με σημ. «πλήθος, όχλος».Σύνθετα με β… … Dictionary of Greek
αγριελοθέμι — και αγριλοθέμι, το το αγριελοβόλι*. [ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < αγριελιά + περιεκτική κατάλ. θέμι] … Dictionary of Greek