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1 στρατηγέω
στρᾰτηγ-έω, [dialect] Dor. [full] στρᾰτᾱγέω SIG 421.16 (Thermum, iii B.C.), etc.; [dialect] Aeol. [full] στροτᾱγέω IGRom.4.1243 ([place name] Thyatira), but [pref] στρατ- in the duplicate, IG12(2).243.3 (Mytil.):—A to be general, Hdt.5.28, E.Heracl. 391; esp. at Athens (v.στρατηγός 11
), Ar.Eq. 288, Nu. 586, Th.1.57, etc.;προγόνων εἶναι τῶν ἐστρατηγηκότων Aeschin.1.27
, cf. D.34.50; καὶ πολιτεύεσθαι καὶ ς. Isoc.5.140; σ. ἀπὸ μεγάλων (sc. τιμημάτων ) they are eligible as general beginning from a high property-qualification, Arist.Pol. 1282a31: in Egypt, hold the office of στρατηγός, BGU1297.4 (iii B.C.), PEnteux.8.10 (iii B.C.), etc.: at Rome, to be consul, Plb.2.21.7, 3.114.6; more freq., to be praetor, Plu.Ant.6;στρατηγῶν καὶ ὑπατεύων Id.Cat.Ma.4
, cf. Arr.Epict.4.1.149.b c. gen., to be general of an army, τῶν Λυδῶν, Ἐρετριέων, etc., Hdt.1.34, 5.102, etc.; freq. in [dialect] Att., Th.1.29, D.20.82, etc.; alsoσ. τῆς Σάμου Plu.Per.26
;πολέμου D.H.3.22
(v.l. -ον) ; ποῦ σὺ στρατηγεῖς τοῦδε; S.Aj. 1100.c c. dat., , cf. A.Eu.25, E.Tr. 926, Andr. 324, Lys.13.62; but σ. Ξέρξῃ to be general of his army, Paus. 9.1.3.d folld. by a Prep.,σ. ἐπὶ Δηλίῳ And.4.13
;ἐν Τροίᾳ S.El.1
;ἐς Θεσσαλίην Hdt.
(v. supr. c); σ. ὑπὲρ τῆς Ἀσίας serve as general on the side of Asia, Isoc.4.154.e c. inf., manoeuvre so as..,μάχην θέσθαι Plu.Pyrrh.21
, cf. Crass.25, etc.f c. acc. cogn., σ. στρατηγίας And 1.147, Dinsmoor Archons of Athens 7; ναυμαχίαν, πόλεμον, D.13.21, 49.25: with neut. Adj., do a thing as general,τοῦτο X.An.7.6.40
; πάντα ὑπὲρ Φιλίππου carry on the whole war in Philip's favour, D.3.6; τοιαῦτα ς. manage matters so in his command, Hdt.9.107; εἰ μὲν ἄλλο τι καλῶς ἐστρ. X.HG6.5.51 —[voice] Pass.,τὰ στρατηγούμενα D.4.25
,47.g [voice] Pass., to be commanded by a general, ;στρατιὰ ὑπό τινων στρατηγουμένη Isoc.4.185
;δυοῖν.. στρατηγεῖται φυγή E.Heracl.39
; στρατηγηθῆναι serve under a στρατηγός, Arist. Pol. 1277b11; to be governed as a province, App.Mith. 105.2 metaph., ἡ τύχη ἐστρ. X.An.2.2.13, cf. 3.2.27;ἐστρ. ἡ σιωπὴ τὸν ἀγῶνα Plu.2.506e
.II c. acc. pers., out-general, D.4.41 ([voice] Pass.), Plb.3.71.1, 9.25.6, LXX 2 Ma.14.31 ([voice] Pass.), cf. D.H.5.29 codd.: metaph. of Homer,δημαγωγῶν καὶ στρατηγῶν τὰ πλήθη Str.1.2.9
; in [voice] Med., of Pythagoras, Socr.Ep.28 ( τερατευσαμένῳ Hercher).2 c. acc. rei, τῷ σχήματι τοῦ προσώπου στρατηγεῖν τὴν τοῦ πλήθους εὐθυμίαν (of a general) Onos.13.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στρατηγέω
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2 στεφανηφόρος
στεφᾰνηφόρ-ος (parox.), ον,A wearing a crown or wreath, (lyr.); χοροί prob. in B.18.51;ἵπποι Theoc.
16.47; σ. ἀγών,= στεφανίτης, a contest in which the prize was a crown, Hdt.5.102, And.4.2; henceἈλφειέ, Διὸς σ. ὕδωρ AP9.362
;σ. ὧραι Scol.3
;νίκη APl.4.62
.II στεφανηφόρος, ὁ, title of certain magistrates in Greek states who had the right of wearing crowns when in office, as the Archons at Athens,σ. ἀρχή Aeschin.1.19
; compared with the Roman flamen by D.H.2.64, cf. Ath.5.215b, 12.533e; freq. in Inscrr.,Φοίβου σ. ἱρεύς IG14.1020
([place name] Rome), cf. CIG 2671, al. ([place name] Iasus), SIG169.2, al. (ibid., iv B.C.), OGI213.35 (Milet., iv/iii B.C.), al.; and of women, IG12(8).526.7 ([place name] Thasos); ὁ ἄρχων τὴν σ. ἀρχήν ib. 12(5).821.6 (Tenos, ii B.C.);στεφανηφόρος Κλεοπάτρας θεᾶς PRein.10.6
(ii B.C.);σ. ἐξηγητεία PRyl.77.34
(ii A.D.).III δραχμαὶ Στεφανηφόρου, i.e. officially minted, the Athenian mint being attached to a temple of the hero Σ., IG22.1013.31, 1028.30 (ii B.C.), cf. Antipho Frr.36, 44: also δραχμὰς στεφανηφόρους with a wreath on the reverse, JHS54.142 (Delos, ii B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στεφανηφόρος
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3 βασιλεύς
βᾰσῐλ-εύς, ὁ, gen. έως, [dialect] Ep. ῆος, Cypr. ῆϝος Inscr.Cypr.104,135H.: acc. βασιλέα, [var] contr. -ῆ Orac. ap. Hdt.7.220, E.Fr.781.24 (lyr.): nom. pl. βασιλεῖς, [dialect] Aeol.A- ηες Sapph.Supp.6.4
, IG12(2).6 (Mytil.), - ειες ib. 646a45, al., [dialect] Ep. -ῆες, old [dialect] Att. , 960 (both lyr.), cf. Hdn. Gr.1.430: acc. pl.βασιλέας IG12.115
, later βασιλεῖς ib.2.243, etc.:— king, chief, Hom., etc.: freq. with collat. sense of captain or judge, Hes. Op. 202;διοτρεφέες β. Il.2.445
, etc.;θεῖοι Od.4.691
, etc.; later, hereditary king, opp. τύραννος, Arist.EN 1160b3, etc.; but also of tyrants, as Hiero, Pi.O.1.23; of Gelo, Hdt.7.161; of Pisistratus, Eup.123, cf. Sch. Ar.Ach.61: joined with a Subst.,βασιλεὺς ἀνήρ Il.3.170
, etc.;ἀνὴρ β. Hdt.1.90
; ἄναξ β. lord king, A.Pers.5, cf. B.17.1: c. gen.,β. νεῶν A. Ag. 114
(anap.); οἰωνῶν β., of the eagle, ibid., Pi.O.13.21: [comp] Comp. more kingly,Il.
9.160, 392, Od.15.533, Tyrt.12.7: [comp] Sup.βασιλεύτατος Il.9.69
.b of the gods,Ζεὺς θεῶν β. Hes.Th. 886
, cf. Pi.O.7.34, Emp.128.2, etc. (in this sense Hom. uses ἄναξ); as cult title of Zeus, IG7.3073.90 (Lebad.), SIG1014.110 ([place name] Erythrae), etc. (but Ζεὺς β., = Ahuramazda, X.Cyr.3.3.21, al., Arr.An.4.20.3); ὁ μέγας β., of God, LXX Ps.47(48).2, Ph.2.107: [comp] Sup.βασιλεύτατοι τῶν θεῶν Max.Tyr.29.5
.2 as a title of rank, prince,β. εἰσὶ καὶ ἄλλοι πολλοὶ ἐν.. Ἰθάκῃ Od.1.394
, cf. 8.390, etc.; of Cyrus, X.Oec. 4.16.b descendant of a royal house, esp. in Ionia, Arist.Ath. 41.3; βασιλέων οἶκοι 'estates of the royal house', name of a district in Chios,Ἀθηνᾶ 20.168
.3 generally, lord, master, Il.18.556, Pi.O.6.47.4 metaph.,πόλεμος πάντων β. Heraclit.53
;νόμος ὁ πάντων β. Pi.Fr. 169
.II at Athens, the second of the nine Archons, IG12.76, al., Antipho 6.38, Lys.6.4, Arist.Pol. 1285b17, Ath. 57, etc.;ἡ τοῦ β. στοά Pl.Euthphr.2a
.2 title of magistrates in other Greek states, as βασιλᾶες at Elis, GDI1152, cf. IG12(2).6 (Mytil.), etc., Arist.Pol. 1322b29.3 at Rome, β. τῶν ἱερῶν, = rex sacrorum, D.H.5.1, cf. D.C.54.27.III after the Persian war (without Art.), the king of Persia, Hdt.7.174,al.;ἄναξ Ξέρξης β. A.Pers.5
, cf. 144, Ar.Ach.61, Th.8.48, IG22.141 (βασιλῆς βασιλέως ὕποχοι μεγάλου, of the Satraps, A.Pers.24, cf. 44, S.E.M.2.22); less freq.ὁ βασιλεύς Hdt.1.132
, 137, Arist.Pol. 1304b13;β. ὁ μέγας Hdt. 1.188
.2 of Alexander and his successors, usually with Art., IG22.641,687, Men.293, 340(pl.);Σέλευκος Antiph.187
; Ἀντίγονος Alex.III;Πτολεμαῖος Id.244
;Ὀσυμανδύας βασιλεὺς βασιλέων D.S. 1.47
; title used by Parthian kings, Plu.Pomp.38, D.C.37.6, etc.; by Antony, Plu.Ant.54; of God, Apoc.17.14,19.16.3 of the Roman emperors, AP10.25 (Antip. Thess.);β. Ῥωμαίων BGU588.10
(i A.D.), etc., cf. 1 Ep.Ti.2.2, J.AJ14.15.14;β. αὐτοκράτωρ IG3.13
([place name] Hadrian), Hdn.1.6.5; without Art., Paus.10.32.19.IV of any great man,πένησί τε καὶ βασιλεῦσιν Ps.-Phoc.113
.2 first or most distinguished of any class,Ἡρώδην τὸν β. τῶν λόγων Philostr. VS2.10.1
, cf. Luc.Rh.Pr.II; winner at a game, Poll.9.106, Sch.Pl. Tht. 146a; Stoic sage,μόνος β. Luc.Herm.16
; βασιλέως ἐγκέφαλος 'morsel fit for a king', Clearch.5; β. σῦκα, name of a choice kind, Philem.Lex. ap. Ath.3.76f., cf. Poll.6.81.V = συμποσίαρχος, Plu.2.622a, Luc.Sat.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βασιλεύς
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4 θεσμοθέτης
A lawgiver, legislator, of Moses, Longin.9.9.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θεσμοθέτης
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5 πάρεδρος
A sitting beside, as at table, τὰς γυναῖκας ἐσάγεσθαι π. Hdt.5.18 : generally, sitting beside, near, τινι E.Or. 83, Hec. 616 ;Διὸς αἰετῶν π. ἱερέα Pi.P. 4.4
.II Subst., assessor, coadjutor, folld. by dat. or gen., Διὸς π., of Themis, Id.O.8.22, cf. Ar.Av. 1753, Phylarch.24J. ; ἕτοιμος αὐτῷ (sc. Διί) π., of Rhadamanthys, Pi.O.2.76 ;ἵμερος.. τῶν μεγάλων π. ἐν ἀρχαῖς θεσμῶν S.Ant. 798
(lyr.) ;τᾷ Σοφίᾳ παρέδρους Ἔρωτας E. Med. 843
; Ἑρμᾶς Ἀφροδίτᾳ π. Epigr.Gr. 783 ([place name] Cnidus), cf. 817, IG2.1298 ;καί με καλεῦσι πάρεδρον Hymn.Is.139
: freq. in Prose, of the counsellors of Xerxes, Hdt.7.147, cf. 8.138 ; of the Ephors at Sparta, Id.6.65 ; at Athens, of the assessors of the Archons, Decr. ap. And. 1.78, Archipp.27, Arist.Ath.56.1, IG22.1230, D.59.72, etc. ; of the assessors of other magistrates, as the Ἑλληνοταμίαι, IG12.302.3 ; the στρατηγοί, ib.40 ; the εὔθυνος, ib.127.19, 22.1629.239 ; lieutenant of a military commander, Hell.Oxy.10.1 ; τοξόται πάρεδροι in a naval battle, dub. in IG12.950.137.2 metaph.,Ἐρεχθέα τοῖς ἐν τῇ ἀκροπόλει θεοῖς π. ἀποδείξασα Aristid.1.119
J. ; π. ἡδονή secondary pleasure, Aristaenet.2.16.III in Magic, assistant divinity, familiar spirit, PMag. Berol.1.54, PMag.Lond.121.884, Tab. Defix. Aud.155 A 20, PMag.Par.1.1850: hence,2 of things, giving magical aid, τρίστιχος Ὁμήρου π. ib.2145.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πάρεδρος
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