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1 Μαγνησία
Μαγνησία, ας, ἡ (Hdt. et al.; ins) Magnesia, a city in Asia Minor a short distance southeast of Ephesus, IMg ins. A temple of Artemis was one of its adornments. In order to differentiate this city from Magnesia in Thessaly, which was considered its mother (OGI 503 Μάγνητες οἱ πρὸς τῷ Μαιάνδρῳ ποταμῷ, ἄποικοι ὄντες Μαγνήτων τῶν ἐν Θεσσαλίᾳ, also the notes; SIG 636 and1157), and fr. another Magnesia in Asia Minor near Mt. Sipylus (OGI 501, 13; 229 s. note 12; for the ins s. IMagnSip), it is called Magnesia on the Maeander, despite the fact that it lies on the Lethaeus, about 6½ km. distant fr. the Maeander. The name of the river is usu. added w. a prep., in our passage πρός w. dat., as also in OGI 229, 84; 503 (s. above); IMagnMai 40, 11 and 16; 44, 4; 101, 8. An inhabitant of the city is called Μάγνης, ητος (Hdt. et al. in lit.; also on ins and coins [cp. the material in Lghtf. on IMg ins, also OGI 12; 231; 232; 234; 319; 501. For reff. to the name s. IMagnMai index III p. 206]); not Μαγνησιεύς (v.l.) or Μαγνήσιος (the longer form in Ignatius).—Pauly-W. XIV 471f; Kl. Pauly III 885f. PECS 544. -
2 Μάγνης
Μάγνης, ητος, ὁ, Magnesian, i.e. a dweller in Magnesia in Thessaly, Il.2.756, S.El. 705, etc.; or in Magnesia in Lydia, Hdt.3.90, etc.: —fem. [full] Μάγνησσα Theoc.22.79:—hence [full] Μαγνησίη, ἡ, Magnesia in Asia, Hdt.3.122, al.; in Thessaly, Id.7.176, al.:—Adj. [full] Μαγνητικός, ή, όν, Magnesian, A.Pers. 492: fem. [full] Μαγνῆτις, ιδοςb a throw of the dice, Hsch.II Μαγνῆτις λίθος, ἡ, the magnet, E.Fr. 567, cf. Pl. Ion 533d, Eub.77, etc.: without λίθος, Sch.Pl.R. 600a; alsoἡ Μαγνησίη λίθος Hp.Int.21
, cf. Ach.Tat.1.17;ἡ Μάγνησσα Orph. L. 307
;ὁ Μάγνης λίθος Porph.Abst.4.20
; ὁ M. alone, Alex.Aphr. Pr.2.59; M.ὁ πνέων PMag.Par.1.2631
; alsoὁ Μαγνήτης λίθος Dsc. 5.130
, Phlp.in Ph.403.23;ἡ Μαγνῆτις πέτρα Dsc.5.126
.2 Μαγνῆτις λίθος, also, a mineral resembling silver, prob. a kind of talc, Thphr.Lap.41. -
3 Βάσσος
Βάσσος, ου, ὁ Bassus, a congregation leader in Magnesia IMg 2. The name is not rare in W. Asia Minor (CIG II, 3112b, 1; 3148, 4; 3151, 13; 3493, 23; IPergamon 361; 362, 2 and oft.) and found specif. in Magnesia (IMagnMai122g, 5; coins ibid. p. xxiv). -
4 μύρμηξ
μύρμηξ, ηκος, ὁ, 1) die Ameise; ὥςτ' ἀήσυροι μύρμηκες, Aesch. Prom. 451; μύρμηκος ἀτραποί, Ar. Th. 100, komisch von seinen, verschlungenen Modulationen; Droysen »Ameisenläufe phantasirt er«. S. μυρμήκια. – 2) γυιοτόρος, eine Art caestus, Fausthandschuh mit hervorragenden metallenen Buckeln, wie Warzen, μυρμήκια, Christod. ecphr. 225. – 3) ein vierfüßiges, indisches Raubthier aus dem Löwen-od. aus dem Hundegeschlecht, Ael. H. A. 7, 47; vgl. Her. 3, 102. – 4) eine verborgene Klippe im Meere, Lycophr. 878. 890; bes. eine solche unweit der thessalischen Küste zwischen Skiathos u. Magnesia, Her. 7, 183. – Vgl. nom. pr.
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5 ἑταιρίδεια
ἑταιρίδεια, τά, sc. ἱερά, das Fest des Zeus ἑταιρεῖος in Magnesia, Ath. XIII, 572 d.
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6 Μάγνης
1 of Magnesia in Thessaly. Μάγνητι Κενταύρῳ i. e. Cheiron, whose cave was on Mt. Pelion P. 3.45 m. pl. pro subs.,ἐσθὰς δ' ἀμφοτέρα μιν ἔχεν, ἅ τε Μαγνήτων ἐπιχώριος P. 4.80
ξυνᾶνα Μαγνήτων σκοπὸν πείσαισ' ἀκοίταν ποικίλοις βουλεύμασιν i. e. Akastos, king of Iolkos. N. 5.27 -
7 Μαγνῆτις
f. adj.,1 of Magnesia in Thessaly.ἵπποισι Μαγνητίδεσσιν P. 2.45
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8 Γενεσιών
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9 θόλος
θόλος, ἡ,A round building with conical roof, rotunda, Od.22.442, al., cf. Hsch.2 at Athens, the Rotunda, in which the Prytaneis, etc., dined, Pl.Ap. 32c, And.1.45, D.19.249, Arist.Ath.43.3, Alexand. Com.9, Paus.1.5.1; a similar building at Epidaurus, Id.2.27.3; at Magnesia on Maeander, SIG589.43 (ii B.C.).II θόλος, ὁ, in public baths, vaulted vapour-bath, PMagd.33.3 (iii B.C.), Asclep.Myrl. ap.Ath.11.501d, Alciphr.1.23, POxy.2145.6 (ii A.D.), PMag.Osl.1. 75. -
10 κακοπάθεια
A distress, misery, Hp.VM10, Antipho 3.2.11, lsoc.6.55, Arist.Pol. 1278b28; ; of plants or trees, Thphr.CP3.7.8; strain, stress, on the parts of a machine, Hero Bel.93.1: pl., Hp. l.c.; ταῖς παρὰ τὴν ἀξίαν νῦν κακοπαθείαις your present unmerited sufferings, Th.7.77:—later, usu. written [suff] κᾰκοπαθ-παθία, IG22.900.16 (ii B.C.), SIG685.30 (Magnesia, ii B.C.), BGU 1209.7 (i B.C.), Ep.Jac.5.10: pl., IG12(7).386.24 (Amorgos, iii B.C.), Phld.Piet.86, etc.; laborious toil, perseverance, BGU l.c. (i B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κακοπάθεια
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11 κάλαφος
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12 κουρεών
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13 λειτουργός
A one who performed a λειτουργία (q.v.), POxy.82.3 (iii A.D.), etc.; λ. τῶνἐν παισὶ λειτουργιῶν CIG2881.13
, cf. 2882, 2886 ([place name] Branchidae).II public servant, ἡ στάσις τῶν λ. [τοῦ Σαλομῶνος] LXX 3 Ki.10.5; of workmen, carpenters, etc.,οἰκοδόμοι καὶ λ. PPetr.3p.139
(iii B.C.), cf. Plb.3.93.5; at Magnesia, an official of the γερουσία, Inscr.Magn.116.17; = Lat. lictor, Plu.Rom.26: metaph., λ. τῆς χρείας μου ministering to my need, Ep.Phil.2.25.III in religioussense, minister, [ θεοῦ] ib.Ps.102(103).21, Ep.Rom.13.6, al.;τῶν θεῶν D.H.2.22
, cf. 73;τῶν ἁγίων λ. Ep.Hebr.8.2
; θεοῖς λιτουργοί (sic) Rev.Et.Anc.32.5 (Athens, i B.C.); attendant at sacrifices, acolyte, IG3.1005, al.IV Astrol., λειτουργοί, οἱ, astral gods subordinate to the δεκανοί, Iamb.Myst.9.2, Firm.2.4.4, Mart.Cap.2.200.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λειτουργός
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14 Λευκαθέα
Λευκᾰθ-έα, ἡ, goddess worshipped in Thessaly (II neut. pl. [full] Λευκάθεα, τά, festival at Teos, CIG3066.25:—hence [suff] Λευκᾰθ-εών, ῶνος (sc. μήν), ὁ, month at Chios, GDI5661.25 (iv B.C.); at Teos, Supp.Epigr. 2.579.21 (iv B.C.); at Magnesia on Maeander, Inscr.Magn.89.6:— also [suff] Λευκᾰθ-ιών, at Lampsacus, CIG3641b17; [suff] Λευκᾰθ-εος, at Astypalaea, SIG 780 (i B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Λευκαθέα
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15 μύρμηξ
II fabulous animal in India, Hdt.3.102;οἱ χρυσωρύχοι μ. Str.2.1.9
;λέουσι τοῖς καλουμένοις μύρμηξιν Id.16.4.15
, cf. Agatharch. 69, Ael.NA3.4.III hidden rock in the sea, Lyc.878; esp. on the Thessalian coast between Sciathus and Magnesia, Hdt. 7.183; off Smyrna, Plin.HN5.119 (pl.). -
16 νάκος
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17 οἶκος
οἶκος, ὁ,A house, not only of built houses, but of any dwelling-place, as that of Achilles at Troy (v. κλισία), Il.24.471, 572, cf. S.Aj.65 ; of the Cyclops' cave, Od.9.478 ; of a tent, LXXGe.31.33 ; οἶκον ἱκάνεται is coming home, Od.23.7 ; εἰς or , S.Ph. 240 ;πρὸς οἶκον A.Ag. 867
, S.OT 1491, etc. ;κατ' οἶκον Id.El. 929
, etc. ;κατ' οἶκον ἐν δόμοις Id.Tr. 689
; οἱ κατ' οἶκον ib. 934 ;αἱ κατ' οἶκον κακοπραγίαι Th.2.60
; ;ἐν οἴκῳ καθεύδειν Antipho 2.1.4
,8 ;οἱ ἐν οἴκῳ PCair.Zen.93.10
(iii B.C.); ἐξ οἴκου ἀποδημεῖν ib.44.23 (iii B.C.) ; ἐπ' οἴκου ἀποχωρῆσαι go home wards, Th.1.87, cf. 30, 108,2.31, etc. ; ἀπ' οἴκου from home, Id.1.99, etc. ; cf. οἰκία.2 room, chamber, Od.1.356, 19.514, 598 ;οἶ. θερμός Dsc.2.164
; dining-hall,ἑπτάκλινος οἶ. Phryn.
Com.66, X.Smp.2.18; room in a temple, IG42(1).110A27, al.(Epid., pl.): pl. οἶκοι freq., = a single house, Od.24.417, A.Pers. 230, 524, etc.; κλαυθμῶν τῶν ἐξ οἴκων domestic griefs, Id.Ag. 1554 (anap.); ; ἐς or πρὸς οἴκους, Id.Ph. 311, 383 ; κατ' οἴκους at home, within, Hdt.3.79, S.Aj.65, Mnesim.4.52.3 of public buildings, meeting-house, hall,οἶ. Κηρύκων IG22.1672.24
; Δεκελειῶν ib. 1237.33 ; of treasuries at Delos, JHS25.310, al., cf. Hsch. s.v. θησαυρός ; ἐγκριτήριοι οἶ., v. ἐγκριτήριος ; temple, IG 4.1580 ([place name] Aegina), Hdt.8.143, E.Ph. 1373, Ar.Nu. 600 ;οἶ. τεμένιος ἱερός SIG987.3
, cf. 25 (Chios, iv B.C.) ;ἐν τῷ οἴ. τοῦ Ἄμμωνος UPZ79.4
(ii B.C.) ;ὁ οἶ. [τοῦ θεοῦ] Ev.Matt.21.13
, al. ; of a funerary monument, BCH2.610 ([place name] Cibyra), 18.11 ([place name] Magnesia) ; ἀΐδιοι οἶ., i.e. tombs, D.S.1.51.5 Astrol., domicile of a planet, PLond.1.98r.12, al.(i/ii A.D.), Ael.NA12.7, Vett.Val.7.25, Man.2.141, Eust.162.2.II one's household goods, substance (cf.οἴκοθεν 2
),οἶ. ἐμὸς διόλωλε Od.2.64
;ἐσθίεταί μοι οἶ. 4.318
;καὶ οἶ. καὶ κλῆρος ἀκήρατος Il.15.498
;οἶκον δέ κ' ἐγὼ καὶ κτήματα δοίην Od.7.314
, cf. Hdt.3.53, 7.224, etc.: in [dialect] Att. law, estate, inheritance,οἶκον κατασχεῖν τινος And.4.15
, cf. Lys.12.93, Is.5.15, D.27.4, etc. ;οἶ. πέντε ταλάντων Is.7.42
; cf. οἰκία.III a reigning house,οἶ. ὁ βασιλέος Hdt.5.31
, cf.6.9, Th. 1.137, Isoc.3.41 ; (anap.), cf. S.Ant. 594(lyr.) ; also of any family, Is.10.4, LXXGe.7.1, D.H.1.85 ; οἶ. Σεβαστός, = domus Augusta, Ph.2.520 ;οὐδενὸς οἴκου δεύτερον γενόμενον IG42(1).84.32
(Epid., i A.D.) ; τοὺς πρώτους τᾶς πόλιος οἴκους ib.86.15(ibid., i A.D.). (Orig. ϝοῖκος, cf. ϝοίκω, οἰκία : cf. Skt. veśás, viś- 'house', Lat. vicus, vicinus, etc.) -
18 Παλλειών
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19 παρθενών
II in sg., the western cella of the Parthenon or temple of Athena at Athens, IG12.301.13, al., D.22.76, etc.; also, of the cella of the temple of Artemis at Magnesia on Maeander, SIG 695.23 (ii B. C.) ; of the Great Mother at Cyzicus, Michel 538.6, and Hermione, IG4.743.III name of a month at Alexandria, Ptol. Alm.11.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παρθενών
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20 Σμισιών
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