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1 δαΐζω
Aδαΐσονται Man.4.615
:— [voice] Pass. (v. infr., cf. δαίω B):—poet. (Trag.in lyr.), cleave asunder,πάντα διεμοιρᾶτο δαΐζων Od.14.434
;χιτῶνα περὶ στήθεσσι δαΐξαι Il.2.416
, cf. 7.247;δαΐζων ὀξέϊ χαλκῷ 24.393
;κάρανα δαΐξας A.Ch. 396
.2 slay,δαΐζων ἵππους τε καὶ ἀνέρας Il.11.497
;τέκνον δαΐξω A.Ag. 208
: freq. in [voice] Pass.,χαλκῷ δεδαϊγμένος Il.22.72
, etc.; δεδαϊγμένος ἦτορ pierced through the heart, 17.535; δεδαϊγμένον ἦτορ a heart torn by misery, Od.13.320;ἐκ βελέων δαϊχθείς Pi.P.6.33
;ἐξ ἐμᾶν χερῶν E. IT 872
.3 rend,χερσὶ κόμην ᾔσχυνε δαΐζων Il.18.27
(so in [voice] Med. [tense] fut., Man.l.c.); δαΐζειν πόλιν destroy it utterly, A.Supp. 680, cf. Ch. 396.4 divide, ἐδαΐζετο θυμὸς ἐνὶ στήθεσσιν Ἀχαιῶν their soul was divided within them, Il.9.8; δαϊζόμενος κατὰ θυμὸν διχθάδια divided or doubting between two opinions, 14.20; to divide into..,Orph.
L. 712.5 = δαινύναι (q. v.),θυσίας ἃς δαΐζοι ἁ πόλις IG7.207
([place name] Aegosthena). [δᾰ-; butδᾱ- Il.11.497
, A.Ch. 396.] (Prob. δαϝίζω from Δα-ϝο-ς 'cut'; cf. δᾰ-τέομαι.) -
2 δίς
A twice, doubly, with Nouns, δ. τόσσον twice as much, Od. 9.491, cf. Th.6.57, etc.;ἀληθὴς ὁ λόγος ὡς δ. παῖς γέρων Cratin.24
;δ. παῖδες οἱ γέροντες Theopomp.Com.69
: more freq. with Verbs,τοῦτο δ. ἤδη ἐγένετο Hdt.8.104
;δ. φράσαι A.Pers. 173
, cf. Ag. 1384;δ. αἰάζειν καὶ τρίς S.Aj. 432
;δ. καὶ τρίς φασι καλὸν εἶναι τὰ καλὰ λέγειν Pl.Grg. 498e
, cf. Phlb. 60a, Emp.25;δ. βιῶναι
twice over,Men.
223.4;δειπνεῖν.. δ. τῆς ἡμέρας Pl.Com.207
;ἐς δ. App.Mith.78
: ὁ δ. Νέωνος, = son and grandson of N., GDI3092.18 ([place name] Aegosthena);Αὐρήλιος Αὐξάνων δ. BCH17.249
([place name] Apamea);Αὐρ. Δοῦ<ρ>λος δ. JHS19.301
(Selmea [ Lycaonia]).—In compds. δι-, but δις- in δισμύριοι, δισχίλιοι, δισθανής, δίσαβος, δισάρπαγος, δίσευνος, etc. (Cf. Skt. dvis 'twice', Lat. bis.) -
3 μελαμεῖον
μελαμ-εῖον, τό,A sanctuary of Melampus at Aegosthena, ib.207, 208.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μελαμεῖον
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4 μελαμπόδεια
μελαμ-πόδεια, τά,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μελαμπόδεια
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5 πελτοφόρος
πελτοφόρος ([dialect] Boeot. [suff] πελτ-φόρας IG7.210 ([place name] Aegosthena), 2823 ([place name] Hyettos), also [full] πελταφόρας, Supp.Epigr. 3.354 (Thisbe, iii B.C.)), ον, ([etym.] πέλτη)A bearing a target, [Arist.]Pepl. 30 ; οἱ π., = πελτασταί, X.Cyr. 7.1.24, etc. ; π. ἱππεῖς light horse, Plb.3.43.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πελτοφόρος
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6 πρόναος
πρόνᾱος, or [full] προναῖος, α, ον, [dialect] Ion. [full] προνήϊος, η, ον, [dialect] Att. [full] πρόνεως: ([etym.] ναός):—A before a temple,βωμοὺς προνάους A.Supp. 494
: esp. of gods whose statues stood before the temple, Ἀθηνᾶ καὶ Ἑρμῆς πρόναοι at Thebes, Paus.9.10.2; πρόνεως, epith. of Poseidon, Hsch.; freq. of Athena at Delphi, because she had a chapel or statue there before the great temple of Apollo,κατὰ τὸ ἱρὸν τῆς Προνηΐης Ἀθηναίης Hdt.8.37
, cf. 39;ἐν δὲ Προνηΐης τῆς ἐν Δελφοῖσι Id.1.92
;Παλλὰς προναία A.Eu.21
; ἐναγὴς ἔστω τοῦ Ἀπόλλωνος.. καὶ Ἀθηνᾶς Προναίας Decr. Amphict. ap. Aeschin.3.110 ( Προνοίας codd., so also in 108, al., but cf. Harp.);χἡ Παλλάς, Δελφοί νιν ὅθ' ἱδρύοντο προναίην Call.Fr. 220
;Ἀθηνᾷ Προναίᾳ SIG324
(Delph., iv B.C.), cf. Schwyzer 323D35 (ibid., iv B.C.).II Subst. πρόναος, ὁ, front hall of a temple, through which one passed to the ναός, BMus.Inscr. 481*.272,283 (Ephesus, ii A.D.); [dialect] Ion. [full] πρόνηος Luc.Syr.D.30; [dialect] Att. dat. written προνεοι IG12.237.58, προνειοι ib.232.6 (prob. to be understood as πρόνεῳ and πρόνειῳ); [dialect] Ion. gen.προνηΐου Hdt.1.51
: pl. προνήϊα, as Adv., before the temple, AP6.281 (Leon.): also neut. [full] πρόναον, τό, Str.17.1.28, Ph.2.150, 236, Paus.8.32.2 codd., OGI661 (Egypt, i A.D.), 702 (ibid., ii A.D.), Ath.Mitt. 35.442 (Pergam., ii A.D.), Milet. 1(7) No.200 (iii A.D.), Ephes.2 No.42 (iii A.D.), IGRom.4.556 ([place name] Ancyra): gender uncertain inπρονάοις D.S.14.41
; [full] προνάϊον, IG5(2).515 Ba (Lycosura, i B.C. i A.D.), 520 (ibid., ii A.D.), 7.225 ([place name] Aegosthena), J.AJ8.3.2 (v.l. πρόναον); [full] προνάειν, Jahresh. 15 Beibl.106 (Dionysopolis, iii A.D.). (The forms Προναια, προναιην, pronaion should perh. be understood as Προνᾴα, προνᾴην, πρόνᾳον: the word is trisyll. in A. and Call. ll. cc.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρόναος
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