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1 βασιλίς
A = βασίλειᾰ, queen, princess, S.Ant. 941 (dub.l.), E.Hec. 552; β. νύμφη, γυνή, E.Med. 1003, Hipp. 778: in Prose,β. γυναικῶν Pl.Lg. 694e
, cf. Plu.Alex.21; of a Roman Imperial princess, Philostr.VA1.3.b = βασίλισσα 2, Eust. 1425.42.2 as Adj., royal, ἑστία, εὐναί, E.Rh. 718, IA 1307 (lyr.); of cities,β. Ῥώμη IG14.830
([place name] Puteoli); β. πόλις, of Rome, Gal.14.796; of Constantinople, OGI521.22 ([place name] Abydos), Them.Or.11.144a, Agath.1.4, etc.; so β. alone, Lyd.Mag.2.14; also β. χώρα, = Rome, Vett.Val.226.14.b metaph.,καρδίη β. Hp.Nat.Hom.6
.II kingdom, D.S.29.22.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βασιλίς
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2 κίων
Aἡ; ὁ Od.8.66
, 473, 19.38, cf. Eumel.11, Ar.V. 105, Hdt.4.184, etc.; ἡ Id.1.92, Pi.P.1.19, IG9(2).258.12 (Cierium, ii B.C.), al.:— pillar, freq. in Od. of roof- pillars, 19.38, al., cf. h.Ap.8;οἱ κ. οἱ ἐν τῷ Λυκείῳ Pl.Euthd. 303b
, cf. SIG969.10 (Piraeus, iv B.C.), al.; used as a flogging-post, S.Aj. 108, Aeschin. 1.59: prov., ἔσθι' ἐλθὼν τοὺς Μεγακλέους κίονας eat the pillars of his hall, for, being a spendthrift, he had nothing else left to give, Ar.Nu. 815.2 of natural objects, [Ἄτλας] ἔχει.. κίονας αὐτὸς μακράς, αἳ γαῖάν τε καὶ οὐρανὸν ἀμφὶς ἔχουσι Od.1.53
; [Ἄτλας] ἕστηκε κίον ' (dual)οὐρανοῦ τε καὶ χθονὸς.. ἐρείδων A.Pr. 351
; ὁ κ. τοῦ οὐρανοῦ (of Mount Atlas) Hdt.4.184; κίων οὐρανία, of Aetna, Pi.P.1.19; for the Pillars of Hercules, v. Ἡράκλειος 1.II columnar gravestone, AP7.163 (Leon.): distd.from στήλη, And.1.38; κ. τετράπλευρος an obelisk, Epigr.Gr. 1061 ([place name] Constantinople); any column bearing an inscription, ἀγγράψαι ἐγ κίονα λιθίναν IGl.c. (cf. p.xii); ἔσται ἡ στήλη ἐπὶ τοῦ κείονος ib.22.1368.29 (ii A.D.).IV division of the nostrils, cartilage of the nose, Ruf.Onom.37, Poll.2.79, 80.V kind of meteor, Placit.3.2.5. -
3 ξυλόκερκος
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ξυλόκερκος
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4 πανευδαίμων
2 all-blessed, as honorary title, (iv A. D.); πόλις ([place name] Constantinople) PMasp.32.93 (vi A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πανευδαίμων
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5 πατριάρχης
II title borne by the Bishops of Rome, Constantinople, Jerusalem, Antioch, and Alexandria, Just.Nov.3.2, etc.:—Adj. [suff] πατρι-αρχικός, ή, όν, of or belonging to him, θρόνος ib.7 Praef.1, cf. Cod.Just.1.5.12.22.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πατριάρχης
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6 Σιλεντιάριος
A who looked to the quiet of the Palace at Constantinople, having the rank of senator, Procop. Pers.2.21, Agath.5.9.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Σιλεντιάριος
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7 συνέδριον
συνέδρ-ιον, τό,A council, σ. κατασκευάζειν, συνάγειν, Pl.Prt. 317d, Aeschin.3.89;ὁμογνώμονες τοῦ σ. πάντες IG14.952.28
(Acragas, iii B.C.); meeting,μεταπεμφθέντων εἰς κοινὸν σ. τῶν.. δεκανῶν PTeb.27.31
(ii B.C.); of a council of war, X.HG1.1.31, etc.; of the Areopagus, Aeschin.1.91, Din.1.54; τὰ ς., of the 600 together with the Areopagus, IG22.3640; of a board of trade, D.58.8; of the Roman Senate, Plb.1.11.1, etc.; the Carthaginian Senate, Id.1.31.8; the Jewish Sanhedrin, Ev.Matt.5.22, etc. (also of local Councils attached to synagogues, ib.10.17, Ev.Marc.13.9, Cod.Just.1.9.17); the Senate at Constantinople, Lib.Or.20.37; τὸ σεμνότατον σ. τῆς γερουσίας, at Thasos, IG12(8).388;τὸ σ. σ. τῶν γερόντων IGRom.4.782
([place name] Apamea); τὸχωρίον ἐν ᾧ σ. ἦν αὐτῷ τῶν πολιτῶν Gal.6.332
; freq. of a congress of Allies or Confederates, Hdt.8.56,75, X.HG7.1.39, D.18.22, Aeschin. 2.70, 3.58, D.S.16.89, etc.;τὸ σ. τῶν Ἑλλάνων IG12(3).1259.4
(Smyrna, iv B.C.); ἁμῶν (sc. τῶν Ἀμφικτιόνων) OGI234.17 (Delph., iii B.C.), cf. SIG613.10 (ibid., ii B.C.); τὸ Ἑλληνικὸν ς. Plu.Arist. 19.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνέδριον
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8 τυμβοσύνη
τυμβοσύνη, ἡ, name of a wall in Constantinople, which was repaired with tombstones, Hsch.Mil.Fr.4.27.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τυμβοσύνη
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9 τυχαῖος
A accidental, Plu.Num.10, Placit.1.4.1, Procl. in Alc.p.78C. Adv.- ως
casually,J.
AJ5.9.2, AP12.222 (Strat.), Theol.Ar.53.II Τυχαῖον, τό, temple of Fortuna ([etym.] Τύχη), D.C.43.21, al., IGRom.1.800 ([place name] Thrace), OGI585.5 ([place name] Cyprus); at Constantinople, Hsch.Mil.Fr.4.15: late spelling Τυχέῳ (dat.) BGU 9i 21 (iii A. D.).III ἔμπορος τυχαίων dub. l. in IG14.419 ([place name] Messana).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τυχαῖος
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10 χρῶμα
II colour, esp. of the skin or body, complexion, Hdt.2.32, 3.101, Hp. Aph.4.40, etc.;χρῶμα ἀλλάξαι E.Ph. 1246
, cf. Men.Epit. 466;μεθιστάναι τοῦ χρώματος Ar.Eq. 399
(lyr.);τὸ χ. διακεκναις μένος Id.Nu. 120
; παντοδαπὰ ἠφίει χρώματα changed colour continually, Pl.Ly. 222b; χ. διαμένον an unchanging colour (of the face), Nicol.Com.1.28; so of animals, x.Cyn.4.7.2 generally, colour, Gorg. ap. S.E.M. 7.85; defined by Zeno Stoic.1.26; χρώματα βάπτειν use pigments for dyeing, Pl.R. 429e; ἐκ τῶν χρωμάτων καὶ σχημάτων θεωρεῖν, i.e. look to the outside only, ib. 601a;διὰ τῶν χ. ἀπεικάζειν X.Mem.3.10.1
;χρώμασι καὶ σχήμασι μιμεῖσθαι Arist.Po. 1447a18
; περὶ χρωμάτων, title of treatise by Arist.;ἐναλείφειν τοῖς χ. Id.GA 743b24
;χρωμάτων κρᾶσις Luc.Zeux.5
; χρώματος ἔντριψις, of cosmetics, X. Cyr.1.3.2; ; of medicines, .IV complexion, character of style in writing, χρώματα [λέξεως] (of τὸ στριφνόν, τὸ τυκνόν, etc.) D.H.Amm.2.2;ποιητικῆς χρώματα Phld.Mus.p.84K.
, cf. Hermog.Id.1.12.2 metaph. in pl., ornaments, embellishments,ἀλλοτρίοις χ. καὶ κόσμοις Pl.Phdr. 239d
, cf. Grg. 465b; also of style or language, D.H.Comp. 20; of Music,γυμνωθέντα.. τῶν τῆς μουσικῆς χρωμάτων τὰ τῶν τοιητῶν Pl.R. 601b
.3 in Music, a modification of the simplest music:τὰ μέλη μεταβολαῖς καὶ χρώμασιν ὡς εὖ κέκραται Antiph.209.4
;χρώματα εὔχροα ἐκιθάρισε Philoch.66
:but esp.b chromatic scale or music, in PHib.1.13.22, cf. Cleonid.Harm.3, Bacch.Harm.23, etc.: χ.μαλακόν, ἡμιόλιον, τονιαῖον, Cleonid.Harm.7.4 Rhet., complexion, colourable pretence, Hermog.Stat.1,3(pl.), Arg.D.19<*>12.V of the factions in the Circus at Constantinople, Agath.5.14,21.VI Astrol., = χρόα1.3, complexion of heavenly bodies, Phld.D.3.9, Vett. Val.107.26. -
11 ἀγωνοθετικός
A of or for the direction of the games, ([place name] Aphrodisias), IG5(1).550 ([place name] Sparta):—of a person, CIG 6824 ([place name] Constantinople).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀγωνοθετικός
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12 ἐμβολή
ἐμβολ-ή, ἡ,A putting in, Thphr.Od.26 (pl.): esp. putting into its place, setting or reduction of a fracture or a dislocated limb,ἐμβολὴν ποιεῖσθαι Hp.Fract.13
; mode of setting, Id.Art.2.3 lading of a cargo, PStrassb.111.16 (iii B. C.), POxy.62.11 (iii A. D.): esp. shipment of corn to Rome and Constantinople, BGU 15ii3 (ii A. D.), etc.; αἰσία ἐ. Just.Edict.13.4.1.b esp. ramming of one ship by another, A.Pers. 279 (lyr.), 336; ἀντιπρῴροις χρῆσθαι ταῖς ἐ. Th.7.36, etc. (opp. προσβολή, collision, ib.70); ἐμβολὰς ἔχειν to receive such charges, X.HG4.3.12; δοῦναι to make them, Plb.1.51.6, etc.; in A.Pers. 415 ἐμβολαῖς χαλκοστόμοις with shocks of brazen beaks (nisi leg. ἐμβόλοις).4 entrance, pass, X.HG5.4.48; in Hdt.1.191 ἡ ἐμβολὴ τοῦ ποταμοῦ is explained by the words τῇ ἐς τὴν πόλιν ἐσβάλλει; also, mouth of a river, Thphr.HP4.11.8.5 pl., gusts of wind, πνευμάτων σφοδρῶν ἐ. Ascl.Tact.12.10. -
13 ἀπαύγασμα
ἀπαύγασμα, ατος, τό (s. αὐγάζω; Heliod. 5, 27, 4 φωτὸς ἀ.; TestAbr A 16 p. 97, 17 [Stone p. 42]; Philo; Wsd 7:26; Tat. 15, 3 τῆς … ὕλης καὶ πονηρίας [of hostile spirits]; Plut. has ἀπαυγασμός Mor. 83d and 934d; PGM 4, 1130 καταύγασμα) act. radiance, effulgence, in the sense of brightness from a source; pass., reflection, i.e. brightness shining back. The mng. cannot always be determined w. certainty. The pass. is prob. to be preferred in Plut. The act. seems preferable for Wsd and Philo (Op. Mundi 146, Spec. Leg. 4, 123, Plant. 50), corresp. to Hesychius: ἀ.=ἡλίου φέγγος. Philo uses the word of the relation of the Logos to God. Christ is described as ἀ. τῆς δόξης radiance of his glory Hb 1:3 (the act. mng. in the Gk. fathers Orig.; Gregory of Nyssa; Theodoret; Chrysostom: φῶς ἐκ φωτός. Likew. Theodore of Mopsu.; Severian of Gabala; Gennadius of Constantinople: KStaab, Pauluskommentare ’33, 201; 346; 421). For this ἀ. τῆς μεγαλωσύνης 1 Cl 36:2.—FDölger, Ac I 1929, 269ff. DELG s.v. αὐγή.
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