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1 ἀκρόπολις
1 acropolis τεῦξαν δ' ἄλσος ἐν ἀκροπόλει (- πόλι coni. Schr.) O. 7.49 -
2 ἀναβαίνω
ἀναβαίνω (ἀναβαίνει; -βαίνων; -βαίνειν: fut. - βάσομαι: aor. 1. ἄμβασε; aor. 2. ἀνέβαν; ἀναβαίς coni.)1 intrans.a climb, go up καὶ τοὶ γὰρ ἀνέβαν sc. to the acropolis O. 7.48b mount (up) ἀναβαὶς δ' εὐθὺς ἐνόπλια χαλκωθεὶς ἔπαιζεν (Turyn: ἀναβὰς codd.) O. 13.86τὸ κρατήσιππον γὰρ ἐς ἅρμ' ἀναβαίνων ματέρι καὶ διδύμοις παίδεσσιν αὐδὰν μανύει N. 9.4
c met. εὐανθέα δ' ἀναβάσομαι στόλον ἀμφ ἀρετᾷ κελαδέων (ἡ δὲ μεταφορὰ ἀπὸ τῶν πλεόντων ἡδέως. Σ.) P. 2.62 τέτειχισται δὲ πάλαι πύργος ὑψηλαῖς ἀρεταῖς ἀναβαίνειν (sc. τοῖς Αἰακίδαις) I. 5.45 πότερον δίκᾳ τεῖχος ὕψιον ἢ σκολιαῖς ἀπάταις ἀναβαίνει ἐπιχθόνιον γένος ἀνδρῶν, δίχα μοι νόος ἀτρέκειαν εἰπεῖν fr. 213. 2.2 trans., causal, make to embarkκαί ῥά οἱ μάντις Μόψος ἄμβασε στρατὸν πρόφρων P. 4.191
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3 Δισωτήριον
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Δισωτήριον
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4 θάλασσα
Aθάλασσα 22.236
(338/7 B.C.)), ἡ: — sea, Il.2.294, etc.: freq. of the Mediterranean sea, ἥδε ἡ θ. Hdt.1.1, 185, 4.39, etc.; ἡ παρ' ἡμῖν θ. Pl.Phd. 113a;ἡ θ. ἡ καθ' ἡμᾶς Plb.1.3.9
; ἡ ἐντὸς καὶ κ. ἡ. λεγομένη θ. Str.2.5.18; ἡ ἔσω θ. Arist.Mu. 393b29; ἡ ἔξω θ., of the Ocean, Id.Mete. 350a22; ἡ Ἀτλαντικὴ θ. Id.Mu. 392b22; ἡ μεγάλη θ. Plu.Alex.73; of a salt lake, Arist.Mete. 351a9;ἐς θάλασσαν τὴν τοῦ Εὐξείνου πόντου Hdt.2.33
;πέλαγος θαλάσσης A.R.2.608
; κατὰ θάλασσαν by sea, opp. πεζῇ, Hdt.5.63; opp. κατὰ γῆς, Th.7.28 codd.; κατά τε γῆν καὶ κατὰ θ. Pl.Mx. 241a;χέρσον καὶ θ. ἐκπερῶν A.Eu. 240
; τῆς θ. ἀνθεκτέα ἐστί one must engage in maritime affairs, Th.1.93; οἱ περὶ τὴν θ. sea-faring men, Arist.HA 598b24, cf. Pol. 1291b20;θ. καὶ πῦρ καὶ γυνὴ—τρίτον κακόν Men.Mon. 231
, cf. 264: metaph., κακῶν θ a sea of troubles, A.Th. 758 (lyr.); ὁ Κρὴς τὴν θ. (sc. ἀγνοεῖ), of pretended ignorance, Suid.2 sea-water, ἔστω ἐν χαλκῷ ἡ θ. Hp.Coac. 427, cf. Diph.Siph. ap. Ath.3.121d, Moschio ib.5.208a, Plb.16.5.4, Dsc.2.83.3 well of salt water, said to be produced by a stroke of Poseidon's trident, in the Acropolis at Athens, Hdt.8.55;θ. Ἐρεχθηΐς Apollod.3.14.1
.6 θ. κοίλη wooden theatre, Paus.Gr.Fr.208 (= Com.Adesp.864).—For the [dialect] Lacon. form σάλασσα, v. θαλασσομέδων.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θάλασσα
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5 θίς
θίς [ῑ], θῑνός: ὁ Il.23.693, Od.12.45, Ar.V. 696, Phld. (v. infr.); ἡ S.Ant. 591, Ph. 1124, Arist.HA 548b6, Call.Fr. 126, D.H.3.44:—A heap,πολὺς ὀστεόφιν θίς Od.12.45
;θῖνες νεκρῶν A.Pers. 818
: metaph.,θὶς πημάτων Lyc.812
; esp. of sand-banks,θῖνες ψάμμου Hdt.3.26
; ἄμμου, γῆς, Plu.Fab.6, Art.18;τοὺς ἐν ἄμμῳ θῖνας Phld.Piet.20
; ἐν ταῖς θ. Arist.HA 548b6, cf. 537a25;θῖνας καὶ ψάμμους Porph.Abst.4.21
; of the sandy deserts of Libya, A.R.4.1384; Νασαμώνων αὔλια καὶ δολιχὰς θ. Call.Fr. 126.2 usu. in Hom., etc., beach, shore, freq. in oblique cases,παρὰ θῖνα.. θαλάσσης Il.1.34
, cf. Od.6.236, etc.;παρὰ θῖν' ἁλὸς ἀτρυγέτοιο Il.1.316
, cf. 350, etc.; alone,ἐπὶ θινί Od.7.290
;παρὰ θῖνα 9.46
; later (parod.); (lyr.); (eleg.);θαλαττία D.H.3.44
.3 sand or mud at the bottom of the sea,οἶδμα.. κυλίνδει βυσσόθεν κελαινὰν θῖνα S.Ant. 591
: metaph., ὥς μου τὸν θῖνα ταράττεις, i.e. trouble the very bottom of my heart, Ar.V. 696, v. Sch.II ἄκρης [πόλιος] θίς the temple that crowns the Acropolis, dub. in Call.Fr.anon. 332. -
6 καταχήνη
καταχήνη, ἡ,II amulet in the shape of a locust offered in the Acropolis of Athens, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταχήνη
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7 Κέκροψ
Κέκροψ, οπος, ὁ, Cecrops mythical king of Athens, Hdt.8.44; represented with a serpent's tail, and hence called διφυής, Sch.Ar.V. 436; with the tail of a θυννίς, Eup.156: pl.,A = Κεκροπίδαι, IG3.1335. ( Κέκροψ a barbarian name acc. to Hecat. 119 J.)II Adj. [full] Κεκρόπιος, α, ον, Cecropian, Athenian, πέτρα K. the Acropolis, E. Ion 936 (also simply Κεκροπία, ἡ, used for Athens itself, Supp. 658, El. 1289); K. χθών Attica, Id.Hipp.34, etc.; Κεκρόπιοι, οἱ, the Athenians, APl.4.295: [full] Κεκροπία, ἡ, village-community in Early Attica, Str.9.1.20: [full] Κεκρόπιον, τό, shrine of Cecrops, IG12.372.63:—also [suff] κεκρ-ικός, ib. 374.144.3 [full] Κεκροπίδαι, οἱ, descendants of Cecrops, Athenians, Hdt. l.c., etc.: in sg., Ar.Eq. 1055.4 Adv. [full] Κεκροπίᾱθεν, [dialect] Ep. [suff] κέκρ-ηθεν, from Athens, Call.Dian. 227, A.R.1.95. -
8 κλεψύδρα
A pipette, = ὑδράρπαξ, a small vessel with one or more perforations below and an air-vent above, for transferring small quantities of liquid, Emp.100.9, Arist.Ph. 213a27, Pr. 914b9, al., Hero Spir.2.27 (described in 1.7), Simp.in Cael.524.19, in Ph.647.26.II water-clock, a water-butt with a narrow orifice underneath, through which the water trickled slowly, for measuring periods of time, used to time speeches in the law-courts, Ar.V.93, 857, Arist.Ath.67.2, etc.;πρὸς κλεψύδρας ἀγωνίζεσθαι Id.Po. 1451a8
;τὴν ὀπὴν βῦσον τῆς κλεψύδρης Herod.2.43
; for measuring military watches, Aen.Tact.22.24; for astronomical measurements, Procl. Hyp.4.74 (in the form of a perforated bowl floating on water, Gal. Anim.Pass.2.5); rarely for other purposes, Eub.p.182 K., Epin.2;εἰς τὴν ἐκπλήρωσιν τῆς κ. Herophil.
ap. Marcellin.Puls. 265.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κλεψύδρα
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9 κομμώ
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10 κραναός
A rocky, rugged, in Hom. always of Ithaca (exc. in Il.3.445 where it is pr. n. of an island), Il.3.201, Od. 1.247, al.; of Delos, Pi.I.1.3; freq. of Athens, Id.O.7.82, etc.: hence as pr. n., Κραναὰ πόλις Athens, Ar.Ach.75; simplyαἱ Κρανααί Id.Av. 123
; ἡ Κραναά of the Acropolis, Id.Lys. 481; Κραναοί the people of Attica, Hdt.8.44, Str.9.1.18; παῖδες Κραναοῦ (Cranaos being a mythic king of Athens) A.Eu. 1011 (anap.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κραναός
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11 λίμνη
λίμν-η, ἡ,A pool of standing water left by the sea or a river, Il.21.317: hence, marshy lake, mere, distd. from ἕλος, Pl. Criti. 114e, Lg. 824c;Βοιβηΐς λ. Il.2.711
; Γυγαίη ib. 865;Κηφισίς 5.709
;λ. Γοργῶπις A.Ag. 302
; (lyr.), cf. 729, Pers. 871 (lyr.), Hdt.4.86;ἡ Βόλβη λ. Th.4.103
; λ. τροχοειδής, at Delos, Hdt.2.170, cf. A.Eu.9.b also, artificial pool or basin, Hdt.1.185, 191, al., SIG799 ii 3 (Cyzic., i A.D.).2 in Hom. and other Poets, the sea, Il.24.79, Od.3.1;βένθεσι λίμνης Il.13.21
, 32: so in Trag. in lyr.,λίμνᾳ πορφυροειδεῖ A.Supp. 529
;ἐπ' οἶδμα λίμνας S. Fr. 476
, E.Hec. 446;Πόσειδον, ὃς γλαυκᾶς μέδεις.. λίμνας S.Fr. 371
; Μηλίδα πὰρ λ. by the Malian bay, Id.Tr. 636.II Λίμναι, αἱ, (used without the article), a quarter of Athens (once prob. marshy), near the Acropolis, in which stood the Lenaeum, Ar.Ra. 216, Th.2.15, Is.8.35, etc., cf.λιμναῖος 11
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12 οἰκουρός
A watching or keeping the house, of a watch-dog, Ar.V. 970 ; of a cock, Plu.2.998b ; οἰ. ὄφις, of the sacred serpent in the Acropolis, Ar.Lys. 759, Phylarch.72 J., Hsch.II keeping at home: as Subst., οἰκουρός, ἡ, mistress of the house, housekeeper, S.Fr. 487, E.Hec. 1277 : as Adj., Id.HF45 (masc.) ;ἡ θεὸς ἡ καλουμένη οἰ. PLond.1.125v
.11 (v A.D.) ; used in praise of a good wife, Ph.2.431, D.C.56.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > οἰκουρός
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13 πέδον
A ground, earth, first in h.Cer. 455 ( πέδονδε is used in Hom.): freq. in later Poetry, Pi.O.10.46, P.1.28, etc. ; χθονὸς π. A.Pr.1 ; γῆς π. Ar.Nu. 573 (lyr.) ;π. κελεύθου στρωννύναι A.Ag. 909
.2 of a particular site, esp. of sacred ground (poet. and used only in sg.), Ζηνὸς εὐθαλὲς π., of Nemea, B.8.5 ; Κρισαῖον π. S. El. 730 ; Αλοξίου π. A.Ch. 1036 ; Παλλάδος κλεινὸν π., i.e. the Acropolis, Ar.Pl. 772 ; ἁγνὸν ἐς Θήβης π. Eub. 10, cf. 66 ; πέδον c. gen. loci periphr. for the place itself, Εὐρώπης π. A.Pr. 734 ; Λήμνου. S.Ph. 1464 (anap.), etc.3 with a Prep., νεύειν ἐς π. Id.Ant. 441 ; πρὸς πέδῳ βαλεῖν, κεῖσθαι, A.Fr. 183, S.OT 180 (lyr.).4 on the ground, to earth, h. Cer. ; πεσόντος αἵματος π. A.Ch.48 (lyr.), cf. Eu. 263 (lyr.), 479, S.El. 747 ;ῥίπτειν πέδῳ E.IA39
(anap.), cf. Or. 1433, 1440 (both lyr.) ;πέδῳ σκήψασα A.Pr. 749
; πέδοι shd. perh. be read for πέδῳ in Trag., as also for πέδον in the phrases πέδον πατεῖν, πέδον πατεῖσθαι, A.Ag. 1357, Ch. 643 (lyr.). -
14 πελαργικός
A of the stork, Hsch., Suid.II = Πελασγικός : τὸ Π. the northern slope of the Acropolis at Athens, IG12.76.55, Ar.Av. 832 ;τὸ Π. τεῖχος Arist.Ath.19
. 5 ; written τὸ Πελαργικόν in Hdt.5.64, Th.2.17 (with v.l. Πελασγ-, but cf. Πελαργικόν· ἀντὶ τοῦ Πελασγικόν, Hsch.) ; also Τυρσηνῶν τείχισμα Π. Call. Fr. 283.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πελαργικός
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15 Πέργαμος
Aτὰ Πέργαμα S.Ph. 347
, 1334, E.Tr. 556(lyr.), etc.;Πέργαμα Τροίας Stesich.32
; τἀπὶ Τροίᾳ Π. S.Ph. 353, 611:—also [full] Περγᾰμία, ἡ, Pi.I.6(5).31.II Pergamum in Mysia, X. HG3.1.6, etc.:—also [full] Πέργᾰμον, τό, Plb.4.48.11: Adj. [full] Περγᾰμηνός, ή, όν : Π., ἡ, district of P., Str.12.8.2; also, parchment, introduced there, Suid. (pl.): so in neut. pl.,Ῥωμαῖοι τὰ μέμβρανα Περγαμηνὰ καλοῦσιν Lyd.Mens.1.28
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16 πέτρα
A rock; freq. of cliffs, ledges, etc. by the sea,λισσὴ αἰπεῖά τε εἰς ἅλα πέτρη Od.3.293
, cf. 4.501, etc.; χῶρος λεῖος πετράων free from rocks, of a beach, 5.443 ;π. ἠλίβατος.. ἁλὸς ἐγγὺς ἐοῦσα Il.15.618
, etc.; χοιρὰς π. Pi.P.10.52; also, rocky peak or ridge, αἰγίλιψ π. Il.9.15, etc.;ἠλίβατος 16.35
, etc.; λιττὰς π. Corinn.Supp.1.30, cf.A.Supp. 796 (lyr.); π. Λενκάς, 'ωλενίη, etc., Od.24.11, Il.11.757, etc.; π. σύνδρομοι, Συμπληγάδες, Pi.P.4.209, E.Med. 1264(lyr.); πρὸς πέτραις ὑψηλοκρήμνοις, of Caucasus, A.Pr.4, cf. 31, 56, al.; π. Δελφίς, π. δίλοφος, of Parnassus, S.OT 464(lyr.), Ant. 1126(lyr.);π. Κωρυκίς A.Eu.22
; π. Κεκροπία, of the Acropolis, E. Ion 936.2 π. γλαφυρή a hollow rock, i.e. a cave, Il.2.88, cf. 4.107; σπέος κοιλῇ ὑπὸ π. Hes. Th. 301; δίστομος π. cave in the rock with a double entrance, S.Ph.16, cf. 937; κατηρεφεῖς αὐτῇ τῇ π. Pl.Criti. 116b;π. ἀντρώδης X.An.4.3.11
;τόπος κύκλῳ πέτραις περιεχόμενος IG42(1).122.21
(Epid.); ἕως τῆς π. down to virgin rock, PCair.Zen.172.14 (iii B.C.), OGI672 (Egypt, i A. D.), cf. Ev.Matt.16.18.3 mass of rock or boulder, Od.9.243, 484, Hes.Th. 675 ;πέτρας κυλινδομένα φλόξ Pi.P.1.23
;ἐκυλίνδουν πέτρας X.An.4.2.20
, cf. Plb.3.53.4.4 stone as material, π. λαρτία, Τηΐα, SIG581.97 (Crete, iii/ii B. C.), 996.13 (Smyrna, i A. D.): distd. from πέτρος (q. v.), which is v.l. in X.l.c.; πέτρᾳ shd. be read in S.Ph. 272 ; the distn. is minimized by Gal.12.194.II prov., οὐκ ἀπὸ δρυὸς οὐδ' ἀπὸ πέτρης, etc. (v. δρῦς); as a symbol of firmness,ὁ δ' ἐστάθη ἠΰτε π. ἔμπεδον Od.17.463
; of hard-heartedness,ἐκ πέτρας εἰργασμένος A.Pr. 244
;ἁλίαν π. ἢ κῦμα λιταῖς ὢς ἱκετεύων E.Andr. 537
(anap.); cf.πέτρος 1.2
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17 πλαίσιον
πλαίσῐ-ον, τό,A = πλινθίον, πλινθεῖον (qq.v.), oblong case or frame used in moulding bricks and in measuring, Ar.Ra. 800 (pl.), Pl.Com. 147; χιτωνίσκος ἐμ π. in an oblong box, IG22.1514.13, al., cf. BCH28.165 ([place name] Delos); κεκρυφάλους τρεῖς ἐμ π. IG22.1522.18; oblong scaffold or platform, Plu.Alex.67 : pl., of the frames enclosing Solon's ἄξονες, Id.Sol.25; of frames in roof-panelling, IG12.372E2,al., Inscr.Délos 504A13,15 (iii B. C.).II hollow rectangle,ἐν π. τετάχθαι Th.7.78
, cf. 6.67, X.An.1.8.9 ; = ἐν ἑτερομήκει σχήματι, Ael.Tact.37.8, Arr. Tact.29.7 ; ἰσόπλευρον π. X.An.3.4.19, Arr.An.4.5.6 ; [Σμύρνα] ἀνέχει ἐν π. Aristid.Or.23(42).20 ; of the shape of the Acropolis of Alexandria, Aphth.Prog.12.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πλαίσιον
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18 Πολιάς
A guardian of the city, epith. of Athena, esp. in her oldest temple on the Acropolis of Athens, Hdt.5.82, S.Ph. 134, Ar.Av. 828, IG12.304.6, etc. ( Πολιτίδα is f.l. for Πολιάδα in Din. 1.64); simply ἡ Πολιάς, Luc.Pisc.21, etc.; in other Greek cities, Mnemos.57.208 (Argos, vi B.C., dat. πολιιάδι), IG12(7).386.43 ([place name] Amorgos), 12(8).640.37 ([place name] Peparethus), etc.; at Troezen, Paus.2.30.6; at Erythrae, Id.7.5.9:—so [full] Πολιᾶτις, ιδος, at Tegea, Id.8.47.5. -
19 πόλισμα
A buildings of a city, town, sts. = πόλις, sts. difft. from it; of Ecbatana, Hdt.1.98; π. Πελασγικά ib.57, cf. 6.6; of Thebes, A.Th.63, al.; of Troy, S.Ph. 1424; of Athens, Id.OC 1496 (lyr.), cf. Ar.Av. 553, 1565;ὦ π. Κεκροπίας χθονός Men.Sam. 110
: pl., Call.Aet. Oxy.2080.90: in Prose, Th.1.10, 4.54; of the Acropolis, Dicaearch. Hist.72; = municipium, Gloss.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πόλισμα
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20 προπύλαιος
II προπύλαια, τά, gateway, entrance, of Egyptian temples, Hdt.2.63, 101, 121, etc.; on the Acropolis at Athens, IG12.92.34, 366.45, Hdt.5.77, Ar.Eq. 1326, Th.2.13, D.13.28, 22.13, Aeschin.2.105, Plu.Per.13; at Eleusis,τὰ π. τῆς Δήμητρος καὶ τῆς Κόρης IG22.1187.25
; at Epidaurus, ib.42(I).742.23 (ii/iii A.D., prob.): also in sg.,τὸ τοῦ Διονύσου π. And.1.38
, cf.IG12.363.2, 22.1668.5, D.S.1.67, AP6.297 (Phan.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προπύλαιος
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