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1 Camirus
I.Son of the fourth Hercules, brother of Jalysus and Lindus, and founder of the town named after him in Rhodes, Cic. N. D. 3, 21, 54; Mel. 2, 7, 4; Plin. 5, 31, 36, § 132. —II.A town on the west side of the island of Rhodes, Mel. 2, 7, 4; cf. Cic. N. D. 3, 21, 54.—Hence, Camīrenses, ium, m., the inhabitants of Camirus, Macr. S. 1, 17, 35; 1, 17, 45. -
2 Camirus
Camīrus, ī m.Камир, дорийский город на зап. побережье о-ва Родоса (по имени Камиря, сына Керкафа (по др., сына Геркулеса), легендарного основателя этого города) Mela, C -
3 Camirus
Camīrus, ī, f. (Κάμειρος, Κάμιρος), unbefestigte Stadt an der Westseite der Insel Rhodus, Gründung der Dorier (nach der Sage durch einen gleichnamigen Heros), Mela 2, 7, 4 (2. § 101); vgl. Cic. de nat. deor. 3, 54. – Dav. Camīrēnsēs, ium, m., die Einw. von Kamirus, die Kamirenser, Macr. sat. 1, 17. § 35 u. 45.
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4 Camirus
Camīrus, ī, f. (Κάμειρος, Κάμιρος), unbefestigte Stadt an der Westseite der Insel Rhodus, Gründung der Dorier (nach der Sage durch einen gleichnamigen Heros), Mela 2, 7, 4 (2. § 101); vgl. Cic. de nat. deor. 3, 54. – Dav. Camīrēnsēs, ium, m., die Einw. von Kamirus, die Kamirenser, Macr. sat. 1, 17. § 35 u. 45. -
5 Camirus
Κάμειρος, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Camirus
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6 Camirenses
I.Son of the fourth Hercules, brother of Jalysus and Lindus, and founder of the town named after him in Rhodes, Cic. N. D. 3, 21, 54; Mel. 2, 7, 4; Plin. 5, 31, 36, § 132. —II.A town on the west side of the island of Rhodes, Mel. 2, 7, 4; cf. Cic. N. D. 3, 21, 54.—Hence, Camīrenses, ium, m., the inhabitants of Camirus, Macr. S. 1, 17, 35; 1, 17, 45. -
7 Camiros
I.Son of the fourth Hercules, brother of Jalysus and Lindus, and founder of the town named after him in Rhodes, Cic. N. D. 3, 21, 54; Mel. 2, 7, 4; Plin. 5, 31, 36, § 132. —II.A town on the west side of the island of Rhodes, Mel. 2, 7, 4; cf. Cic. N. D. 3, 21, 54.—Hence, Camīrenses, ium, m., the inhabitants of Camirus, Macr. S. 1, 17, 35; 1, 17, 45. -
8 λειώλης
λειώλης, ες,A = πανώλης, IG12(1).737 (Camirus, vi B.C.); cf. [full] λεώλης· τελείως ἐξώλης, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λειώλης
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9 λέσχη
2 lounging place, resort of idlers or beggars,οὐδ' ἐθέλεις εὕδειν χαλκήϊον ἐς δόμον ἐλθὼν ἠέ που ἐς λέσχην Od.18.329
; , cf. 501; κατίζων ἐν ταῖς λ. τῶν γερόντων Ps.- Hdt.Vit.Hom.12.3 later, public building or hall, used as a lounge or meeting-place, esp. at Sparta and in other Doric cities, Cratin.164 (pl.), cf. Paus.3.14.2, Plu.Lyc.16, 24 (pl.); also in Attica, IG12.888, 2.1055.23, Procl.ad Hes.Op. 491; at Delphi, hall adorned with paintings by Polygnotus, Luc.Im.7, Paus.10.25.1; at Cnidus, council-chamber, Plu.2.412d, cf. 298d; of the council of the Olympian gods, Ζεὺς ἇς λέσχας ἀπηξιώσατο (sc. τὰς Ἐρινῦς) A.Eu. 366 (lyr.); also σύγκλητον τήνδε γερόντων λ. this specially summoned council, S.Ant. 161 (anap.).II talk or gossip, such as went on in the λέσχαι (cf. λεσχηνεύω, etc.),μακραὶ λ. E.Hipp. 384
, cf. IA 1001 (pl.), Epicr.11.32 (pl., anap.), LXX Pr.23.29 (pl.), AP13.6 (Phal.); in bad sense, malicious gossip, scandal, Vett. Val.in Cat.Cod.Astr.8(1).165 (pl.); also in good sense, conversation, discussion,γενομένης λ., ὃς γένοιτο.. ἄριστος Hdt.9.71
;ἐκ λόγων ἄλλων ἀπικέσθαι ἐς λ. περὶ τοῦ Νείλου Id.2.32
; λόγον εἴ τιν' οἴσεις πρὸς ἐμὰν λ. if thou hast aught to discuss with me, S.OC 167 (lyr.);αἶσαν λέσχης οἶνος ἔχειν ἐθέλει Call. Aet.1.1.16
;ἥλιον ἐν λέσχῃ κατεδύσαμεν Id.Epigr.2.3
; λύω λέσχας, 'cut the cackle', prov. for breaking off discussion and setting to work in earnest, Pl.Com.223. -
10 Νακόρειοι
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Νακόρειοι
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11 πυργαλίδαι
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πυργαλίδαι
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12 συννομή
συννομ-ή, ἡ,III [dialect] Dor. [full] συννομά, a division of the people at Camirus, Clara Rhodos 6/7.428.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συννομή
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13 τάφιος
II pl. τάφια, τά, burial-place, IG12(1).736 (Camirus, iii B.C.): but also τᾶν ταφιᾶν (from ταφία or ταφιά) Supp.Epigr.3.674A4, al. (Rhodes, ii B.C.). -
14 τριετηρίς
A triennial festival, i. e. celebrated every third year (inclusively), = in alternate years, Pi.N.6.40, IG22.1672.258,262, OGI51.27 (Egypt, iii B. C.), 299.17, 331.8 (both Pergam., ii B. C.), IG12(1).730.15 (Camirus, ii/i B. C.): pl., Hdt.4.108, E.Ba. 133 (lyr.), Pl.Lg. 834e; in full,τ. θυσίαι D.S.4.3
;τ. ἑορταί Artem.4.39
.2 (sc. περίοδος) cycle or period of three (two) years, h.Hom.1.11, Arist.Pol. 1308b1, IG12(1).155.50 (Rhodes, ii B. C.), PGrenf.2.69.22 (iii A. D.): soτ. ὧραι Orph.H.54.3
.3γυναῖκες τ.
celebrating the triennial festival,Opp.
C.4.235.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τριετηρίς
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15 φυτάλμιος
A producing, nourishing, fostering, epith. of gods, as of Poseidon, Clara Rhodos 6/7.386 (Camirus, iii/ii B. C.), Plu.2.158e, IG22.5051, 12(1).905 ([place name] Rhodes), etc.; of Zeus, Hsch., cf. IG12(5).13 ([place name] Ios); of parents,φυτάλμιοι γέροντες A.Ag. 327
;μητρὶ καὶ φ. πατρί S.Fr. 788
; λέκτρα φ. the marriage bed, E.Rh. 920; φ. χθών Lyc.l.c.:τὸ φ.
productive power,Plu.
2.994b.II by birth, ἀλαῶν ὀμμάτων ἆρα καὶ ἦσθα φυτάλμιος; didst thou bring blind eyes with thee to life? S.OC 151 (lyr.). ( φυτάλμιος is said by EM803.4. to be formed by metath. from φυτάλιμος, which is prob. coined ad hoc.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φυτάλμιος
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16 χαλκουργέω
A work in bronze, Clara Rhodos 6/7.403 (Camirus, iii B. C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χαλκουργέω
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17 ἀργινόεις
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀργινόεις
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18 ἀρχιαριστάς
ἀρχ-ῐᾰριστάς, ὁ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀρχιαριστάς
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19 ἐγκολάπτω
A cut or carve upon stone,ἐ. γράμματα ἐς τὸν τάφον Hdt.1.187
, cf. IG12.313.166; ἐν τᾷ στάλᾳ ib. 12(1).694.9 ([place name] Camirus); τύποι ἐν πέτρῃσι ἐγκεκολαμμένοι, γράμματα ἐν λίθῳ ἐγκ., Hdt.2.106, 136, al., cf. LXX 3 Ki.6.33(35);ἐπὶ τρίποσι Hdt.5.59
;ἐπὶ πίνακος Suid.
s.v. βοῦς ἕβδομος; εἰς τὸ μέτωπον Plu.Per.21: metaph., [νόμους] ἡ φύσις κατὰ μέσης ἐνεκόλαψε τῆς ψυχῆς Lib.Decl.43.49
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐγκολάπτω
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20 ἐπιμήλιος
ἐπιμήλιος, ὁ,A guardian of flocks, epith. of Apollo at Camirus, Macrob.1.17.45; of Hermes at Coronea, Paus.9.34.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιμήλιος
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