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1 τάγμα
A ordinance, command, νόμου τ. Pl.Def. 414e; ἐκ δυοῖν τ. from a combination of two ordinances, Arist.Pol. 1294b6.III body of soldiers, division, brigade, X.Mem.3.1.11, PFrankf.7.5 (iii B.C.), Ph.Bel.96.48, 103.28, PRein.14.31 (ii B.C.), Plb.3.85.3, etc.IV order, rank, IG 14.757 ([place name] Naples); βουλευτικὸν τ. CIG 4411b5 ([place name] Cilicia); ἱππικὸν τ. ib.2803 ([place name] Aphrodisias);τὸ τ. τῶν γυμνασιάρχων POxy. 1252v
. 24 (iii A.D.); τοῦ πρώτου τ. IG42(1).81 (Epid., i A.D.): acc. τάγμα as Adv., CIG3765 (dub.), cf. IG14.748 ([place name] Naples).V generally, arrangement, of footprints, τίς ὁ τρόπος τοῦ τ.; S.Ichn.114; row of bricks, dub. in Alc.153.2 status,φύσεως τάγμα ἔχειν Epicur.Ep.1p.24U.
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2 Ποτίολοι
Ποτίολοι, ων, οἱ (Strabo 5, 4, 6; Porphyr., Vi. Plot. 2; Jos., Ant. 18, 161, Vi. 16; ins [OGI II, index p. 595]; on the sp. s. B-D-F §41, 1; Mlt-H. 76) Puteoli, a highly cosmopolitian city on the Gulf of Naples in Italy, 12 km. fr. Naples. Paul landed there on his journey to Rome, and spent a week w. the Christians there Ac 28:13.—MRostovtzeff, The Social and Economic History of the Roman Empire2 ’57, II 610 n. 25 (reff.); Hemer, Acts 155; Pauly-W. XXIII 2036–60; Kl. Pauly IV 1244f; DACL XIV 1673–87; BHHW III 1533; PECS 743f; Haenchen ad loc. -
3 βραβεῖον
II wand, baton given as a prize, τιμηθεὶς χρυσείῳβ. CIG3674 (Cyzicus, ii A.D.), cf.IG14.748 ([place name] Naples).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βραβεῖον
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4 γαῖα
γαῖα, ἡ, gen.Aγαίης Hom.
(and Antiph., v. infr.), Trag. γαίας, dat. , S.Aj. 659, E.Med. 736, etc., acc. γαῖαν: nom. γαίη only in late Poets, IG14.1935, etc.; [dialect] Dor. γαίᾱ ib.803 ([place name] Naples): pl.γαῖαι Od.
(v. infr.), LXX 4 Ki.18.35, al.:—poet. for γῆ, land, country, φίλην ἐς πατρίδα γαῖαν to one's dear father land, Il.2.140, al.;γαῖάν τε τεὴν δῆμόν τε Od.8.555
: pl.,οὐδέ τις ἄλλη φαίνετο γαιάων 12.404
, D.P.882.2 earth, χυτὴ γ. earth thrown up to form a cairn, Il.23.256; ὦ γ. κεραμί, of potters' earth, Eub.43, cf. Sannyr.4;κύτος πλαστὸν ἐκ γαίης Antiph.52.3
; the forms γαιῶν, γαίαις, γαίας in codd. of LXX are written for γεῶν, etc.3 earth, as an element,ὑμεῖς.. ὕδωρ καὶ γ. γένοισθε Il.7.99
;ἐμοῦ θανόντος γ. μειχθήτω πυρί Trag.Adesp.513
;γαίης καὶ ὕδατος ἐκγενόμεσθα Xenoph.33
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5 δακρυχαρής
δακρῠ-χᾰρής, ές,A delighting in tears,πλούτων IG14.769
([place name] Naples);Λάθας κευθμών Mon.Ant.11.477
(Cret.); κνίσματα prob.l.inAP5.165 (Mel.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δακρυχαρής
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6 δήμαρχος
δήμαρχ-ος, ὁ, at Athens,A chief official of a δῆμος, Ar. Nu.37, Lys.Fr.184S., D.50.6, Lexap.eund.43.58, Arist.Ath.21.5; also at Cos, Inscr.Cos 344,al.; at Chios, Schwyzer 687C1.b at Naples, one of the chief magistrates of the city, Str.5.4.7; at Eretria, IG12(9).189.24(iv B. C.).2 at Rome, = Lat. tribunus plebis, Plb. 6.12.2, D.H.6.89, Plu.Cor.7, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δήμαρχος
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7 δογματίζω
A lay down as an opinion,ἀϊδίους εἶναι Phld.Piet.19
;τὰ αἰσχρά Arr.Epict. 3.7.18
: abs., S.E.P.1.13, al.; οἱ -οντες, = οἱ δογματικοί, Gal.18(1).270:—[voice] Pass.,τὰ -όμενα S.E.P.1.18
.2 decree by ordinance, c. inf., D.S.4.83, LXX 1 Es.6.34; of the Roman Senate, J.AJ14.10.22; δ. τινὰ καλήν declare her beautiful, AP9.576 (Nicarch.):—[voice] Pass.,τὰ δογματισθέντα IG12(3).173.53
([place name] Astypalaea), cf. ib. 14.759.13 ([place name] Naples).3 in [voice] Pass., of persons, submit to ordinances, Ep.Col.2.20.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δογματίζω
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8 εὐαρεστέω
A to be well pleasing,τῷ Κοινῷ τῶν Δελφῶν SIG611.19
(ii B.C.), cf. LXX Ge.5.22, al., D.S.14.4: abs., Ph.1.102; it seemed good, it was resolved,IG
14.757.8 (Naples, i A.D.): —[voice] Pass., to be well pleased, satisfied, τινι with a thing, Ph.Bel.55.23; τῇ νήσῳ, τῇ ἡγεμονίᾳ, D.S.3.55, 20.79;θυσίαις Ep.Hebr.13.16
.2 Medic., in [voice] Pass., to be benefited, get relief, of patients, Herod.Med. in Rh.Mus.58.72,79.II intr., = [voice] Pass., Lysipp. 7, Apollon.Perg.Con.1 Praef., D.H.11.60, Hierocl. in CA11p.442M.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐαρεστέω
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9 κάλως
κάλως [pron. full] [ᾰ], ὁ, gen. κάλω, acc. κάλων: [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion. [full] κάλος, ου, ὁ, Od.5.260, Hdt.2.36, also Aen.Tact.11.6; [dialect] Att. Inscrr. have nom. dualAκάλω IG12.330.19
, nom. (and acc.?) pl. κάλως ib.22.1610.13, 1611.57, 1612.68: as nom.sg.(?) ib.1673.18; late [dialect] Ep.nom. pl.κάλωες A.R.2.725
; acc. , Opp.H.2.223; dat. :—reefing rope, reef, Od. l.c.;τῶν ἱστίων τοὺς κάλους Hdt.2.36
, cf. Aen.Tact.l.c.; κάλως ἐξῑέναι let out the reefs, i.e. set sail, ; ἐχθροὶ γὰρ ἐξιᾶσι πάντα δὴ κάλων are letting out every reef, i.e. using every effort, Id.Med. 278, cf. Ar.Eq. 756 (and Sch. adloc.);τοὺς κάλως ἔκλυε καὶ Χάλα πόδα Epicr. 10.5
;πάνγας ἔσεισε κάλους AP9.545
(Crin.); φόνιον ἐξίει κάλων let murder loose, E.HF 837;πάντα κάλων ἐκτείναντα Pl.Prt. 338a
; ;κινεῖν Luc.Scyth.11
;γαστρὶ πάντας ἐπιτρωπῶσι κάλωας Opp.H.2.223
;κάλων τείνας οὔριον εὐφροσυνᾶν IG14.793.8
([place name] Naples).II generally, rope, line, κάλον (v.l. -ων) κατεῖναι let down a sounding-line, Hdt.2.28; ἀπὸ κάλω παραπλεῖν to be towed along shore, Th.4.25; cable, Hdt.2.96; πρυμνήτης κ. E.Med. 770; οἱ ἐπὶ τῶν κ. βαίνοντες tight- rope walkers, Luc.Rh.Pr.9. -
10 κατάχρεος
A involved in debt, Plb.13.1.1, Agatharch.Fr.Hist.16 J., D.S.19.9, App.Mith.48, etc.; -χρεως δανείοις S.E.M.5.101
: metaph., - χρεος ἁμαρτίας involved in.., LXX Wi. 1.4.II of things,τὰ κ.
that which is owing, debts,IG
14.759.20 ([place name] Naples); τὸ κ. κεφάλαιον dub. in Philem.88.9.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατάχρεος
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11 κλίνη
A that on which one lies, couch, used at meals or for a bed,ἐν κλίνῃ κλῖναί τινας Hdt.9.16
, cf. Ar.Ach. 1090; κλίνην στρῶσαι to make up a couch, Hdt.6.139, X. Cyr.8.2.6, IG22.1315;ἐπὶ κλίνης φερόμενος And.1.61
, cf. SIG1169.31 (Epid.); ἐκ κλίνης ἀνίστασθαι, after illness, And.1.64;κ. μιλησιουργὴς ἀμφικέφαλος IG12.330
;κ. ἐπίχρυσοι καὶ ἐπάργυροι Hdt.1.50
, 9.80;κ. ἐλεφαντόποδες Pl.Com.208
.II ἱερὰ κ., = Lat.lectisternium, POxy.1144.6(i/ii A.D.), cf. PGnom. 202 (ii A.D.); κ. τοῦ κυρίου Σαράπιδος, of a ceremonial banquet, POxy.110.2 (ii A.D.). -
12 λαυκελαρχέω
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13 μεταπαραδίδωμι
A hand down,τῷ μεθ' ἑαυτὸν ἱερεῖ τι BCH44.79d2
([place name] Lagina);< καθ>άπερ μυστήρια Iamb.VP32.226
; transfer, IG14.759.22 ([place name] Naples), PMag.Par.1.501: Astrol., yield up the χρονοκρατορία, Vett.Val.163.25.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μεταπαραδίδωμι
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14 μολάχη
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15 Πανθεών
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16 παραδοξονίκης
A conquering marvellously, Plu.Comp. Cim.Luc.2; esp. of athletes, = παράδοξος 11, IG14.747 (Naples, ii A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παραδοξονίκης
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17 πενταετηρικός
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18 περιπολιστικός
A disposed for wandering: hence σύνοδος π. a company of trauelling artistes, IG22.1350, 14.747 ([place name] Naples), IGRom.4.1361 ([place name] Thyatira), etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιπολιστικός
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19 πνεῦμα
A blast, wind, first in Anaximen.2, ὅλον τὸν κόσμον π. καὶ ἀὴρ περιέχει: freq. in Trag., etc.,ἀνέμων πνεύματα πάντων A.Pr. 1086
(anap.), cf. 1047 (anap.);θαλάσσας.. πνεύματι λάβρῳ Id.Pers. 110
(lyr.);πνευμάτων ἐπομβρίᾳ Id.Fr.300.3
; ; (but πνοή is commoner in Poets; Hom. uses πνοιή); πνεύματα ἀνέμων Hdt.7.16
.ά; τὸ π. κατῄει Th.2.84
; κατὰ πρύμναν ἵσταται τὸ π. ib.97;τὸ π. λεῖον καὶ καθεστηκὸς λαβεῖν Ar.Ra. 1003
;τὸ π. ἔλαττον γίγνεται Id.Eq. 441
;εἰ φορὸν π. εἴη X.HG6.2.27
; κατὰ πνεῦμα στῆναι τοῦ ἄρρενος to leeward of him, Arist.HA 560b14; but κατὰ π. προσιόντες down wind, ib. 535a19; πνεύματος ἀνείλησις, ἐκπύρωσις, Epicur. Ep.2pp.44,45 U.; as an element, air, Corp.Herm.1.9, 16;τὸ π. τὸ περὶ τὴν ψυχήν Plot.2.2.2
, cf. Porph.Sent.29.2 metaph., θαλερωτέρῳ π. with more genial breeze or influence, A.Th. 708(lyr.);λύσσης π. μάργῳ Id.Pr. 884
(anap.); αἰδοίῳ π. χώρας with air or spirit of respect on the part of the country, Id.Supp.29(anap.); π. ταὐτὸν οὔποτ'.. ἐν ἀνδράσιν φίλοις βέβηκεν the wind is constantly changing even among friends, S.OC 612;π. συμφορᾶς E.IT 1317
;ὅταν θεοῦ σοι π. μεταβαλὸν τύχῃ Id.HF 216
.II breathed air, breath, ; αὐλῶν, λωτοῦ π., E.Ba. 128(lyr.), Ph. 787 (lyr., pl.); π. ἀπέρρηξεν βίου the breath of life, A.Pers. 507;π. ἀπώλεσεν Id.Th. 984
(lyr.); π. ἄθροισον collect breath, E.Ph. 851; π. ἀφεῖναι, ἀνεῖναι, μεθεῖναι, to give up the ghost, Id.Hec. 571, Or. 277, Tr. 785 (anap.);π. δειμαίνων λιπεῖν Id.Supp. 554
;π... δυσῶδες ἠφίει Th.2.49
; πνεύματος διαρροαί the wind-pipe, E.Hec. 567;τὰς τοῦ π. διεξόδους ἀποφράττον Pl.Ti. 91c
(v. πνεύμων); πνεύματος ῥώμη Plu.2.804b
: prov.,ἄνθρωπός ἐστι π. καὶ σκιὰ μόνον S.Fr.13
.2 breathing, respiration, freq. in Hp., π. πυκνόν, ἀραιόν, ἐκτεῖνον, κατεπεῖγον, Epid.2.3.7;π. πυκνότερον Acut.16
; π. προσκόπτον checked, difficult breathing, Aph.4.68; π. ἄσημον indistinct, feeble breathing, Epid.6.7.8;π. βηχῶδες Coac. 622
; π. μετέωρον shallow breathing, Epid.2.3.1; τὸ π. ἔχειν ἄνω to be out of breath, Men.23, cf. Sosicr.1; τὸ π. ἀνήνεγκαν recovered their breath, Hp.Prorrh.2.12 (so withoutτὸ π. Aph.2.43
); but ἀναφέρουσιν.. κλαίοντά τε καὶ ἐς τὰς ῥῖνας ἀνέλκοντα τὸ π. they sob.., Id.Hebd.51.b pl., of the air imagined as filling the veins, πνευμάτων ἀπολήψιες ἀνὰ φλέβας Id.Acut.(Sp.)7,al.4 breath of life,π. ζωῆς LXXGe.6.17
, 7.15, cf. Plu.Per.13,etc.; π. ἔχειν retain life, Plb.31.10.4; living being,ἐγὼ Νίνος πάλαι ποτ' ἐγενόμην π. Phoen.1.16
; οὐ π. πάντα βρότεια σοὶ (sc. Πλούτωνι)νέμεται; IG14.769
([place name] Naples).5 that which is breathed forth or exhaled, odour,ὦ θεῖον ὀδμῆς π. E.Hipp. 1391
; π. βαρὺ ἀφιεῖσα, of a tree, Plu.2.647b.6 Gramm., breathing with which a vowel is pronounced, ib. 1009e (pl.), A.D.Adv.147.18; π. δασύ, ψιλόν, Id.Pron. 78.6, Adv.148.9.III divine inspiration,ἄγρια.. πνεύματα θευφορίης AP6.220.4
(Diosc.);εἰ μή τι θεῖον.. ἐνῆν π. τῇ ψυχῇ Pl.Ax. 370c
;τὸ ἱερὸν καὶ δαιμόνιον ἐν μούσαις π. Plu.2.605a
;καθαρὸν δίκαιον.. π. θεοῦ σωτῆρος BMus.Inscr.1062
(Cyrene, ii A. D.).2 spirit of man,εἴτ' ἐστὶ τοῦτο π. θεῖον εἴτε νοῦς Men.482.3
: in NT, opp. ψυχή, 1 Ep.Thess.5.23, cf. Ep.Rom.8.2; τῷ π., opp. τῷ σώματι, 1 Ep.Cor.5.3; also, opp. γράμμα, Ep.Rom.2.29.V spiritual or immaterial being, angel, Ep.Hebr.1.14, Apoc.1.4; τὰ ἄχραντα π., τὰ κακὰ π., Iamb.Myst.3.31; π. πονηρόν, ψευδές, LXX Jd.9.23, 3 Ki.22.21, cf. Act.Ap.19.12, 15, Apoc.16.14, Porph. ap. Eus.PE4.23, etc.; ἀλάλου καὶ κακοῦ π. οὖσα πλήρης (sc. ἡ Πυθία) Plu.2.438b.VI Rhet., sentence declaimed in one breath, Hermog.Inv.3.10,4.4,al. -
20 πολιτικός
A of, for, or relating to citizens, ;οἶκοι Isoc.2.21
; αἱ π. λειτουργίαι, opp. αἱ τῶν μετοίκων, D.20.18; π. κοινωνία, βίος, Arist.Pol. 1252a7, 1254b30;π. νόμος IG9
(1).32.22 (Stiris, ii B. C.), PHal.1.79, cf. PPetr.3p.49 (iii B. C.), Mitteis Chr. 31 vii 9 (ii B. C.); π. χώρα, Lat. ager publicus, Plb.6.45.3;παῖδες π. IG14.748
([place name] Naples); χορὸς π. ib.7.1776 ([place name] Helice); at Rome, π. στρατηγία office of praetor urbanus (i. e. qui inter cives ius dicit), Plu.Brut. 7. Adv. -κῶς, κινεῖν bring a civil action, Cod.Just.4.20.13.1.c πολιτικός, ὁ, official, PTeb.208 (i B. C.), Sammelb. 286 (pl.), POxy. 34 iii 10 (pl., ii A. D.), etc.2 befitting a citizen, civic, civil,ἰσονομία Th.3.82
;σχῆμα π. τοῦ λόγου Id.8.89
;ἀγῶνες X.Mem.2.6.26
;π. ἀρετή Id.Lac. 10.7
; ἡ -ωτάτη ἔρις ib.4.5; τὰ πολιτικά civil affairs, opp. τὰ πολεμικά, Id.Eq.2.1, cf. Hier.9.5; more constitutionly,Arist.
Pol. 1305b10; π. ἀρχή, opp. δεσποτική, ib. 1254b4; observant of social order, Plb.34.14.2. Adv. -κῶς, ἔχειν act like a citizen, in a constitutional manner, Isoc.4.79; οὐδὲ κοινῶς οὐδὲ π. ἐβίωσαν ib. 151;οὐκ ἴσως οὐδὲ π. D.10.74
; οὕτω.. ἀρχαίως εἶχον, μᾶλλον δὲ π. the Greek states were so much like members of one state, Id.9.48; π. ἄρχειν, opp. βασιλικῶς, Arist.Pol. 1259b1; opp. δεσποτικῶς, ib. 1324a37; of animals, more socially,Id.
HA 589a2: hence,b civil, courteous, Plb.23.5.7. Adv. civilly, courteously,πράως καὶ π. μεμψιμοιρεῖν Id.18.48.7
.3 consisting of citizens or of one's fellow-citizens, τὸ πολιτικόν the community, Hdt.7.103, cf. Th.8.93; τὸ π. στράτευμα, opp. τὸ τῶν συμμάχων, X.HG4.4.19: without στράτευμα, ib.5.3.25, etc.;αἱ π. δυνάμεις Aeschin.3.98
; opp. οἱ σύμμαχοι, D.18.237, cf. 9.48; π. δικαστήριον a court composed of locally appointed citizens, opp. ξενικὸν δ. (one composed of foreigners invited from abroad), SIG306.28 (Tegea, iv B. C.), 976.9 (Samos, ii B. C.);οἱ π. ἱππεῖς καὶ πεζοί Plb.1.9.4
, cf. D.S.19.106; τὰ π. σώματα prob. cj. for τὰ πολεμικὰ σ. in Plb.4.52.7, cf. SIG588.64 (Milet., ii B. C.);σῶμα π. IG12(7).386.25
(Aegiale, iii B. C.); οἱ π., = οἱ πολῖται, ib.22.2316.54.4 living in a community,ἄνθρωπος φύσει π. ζῷον Arist.Pol. 1253a3
;πολιτικὰ δ' ἐστίν, ὧν ἕν τι καὶ κοινὸν γίγνεται πάντων τὸ ἔργον Id.HA 488a7
; also, fit for, characteristic of, free government, Id.Pol. 1287b38, 1294b1; πλῆθος ib. 1288a12.5 secular, opp. ecclesiastical, (Beroea, iii B. C.), cf. 526.35 (Itanus, iii B. C.), OGI267.29 (Pergam., iii B. C.); οἱ π. the laity, Lyd. Mens.3.10.II of or befitting a statesman, statesmanlike,δεινότητες Nausiph.2
; ψυχαὶ -ώτεραι, opp. οἰκονομικώτεραι, X.Cyr.2.2.14, cf. Pl.Alc.1.133e; the statesman,Arist.
Pol. 1252a7, 1274b36, 1276a34; also, title of a dialogue by Plato.III belonging to the state or its administration, political,οἰκείων καὶ π. ἐπιμέλεια Th. 2.40
;τέχνη π. Democr.157
, Pl.Prt. 319a, Grg. 521d; ἡ π. ἐπιστήμη, ἡ π., the science of politics, opp. οἰκονομική, βασιλική, Id.Plt. 259c, 303e (in Arist. politics includes ethics, EN 1094b11, Rh. 1356a27, and is divided into πολιτική (proper) καὶ οἰκονομία καὶ φρόνησις, EE 1218b13, cf. EN 1141b23 sq.);π. πράγματα Isoc.4.113
; ; ; λόγος, title of work by Antipho Soph., Hermog.Id.2.11, etc.; τὰ π. public matters,γνῶναι Th.2.40
, cf. 6.15,89;πράττειν τὰ π. Pl.Grg. 521d
, cf. Ap. 31d, etc.; but τὰ π. βλάπτειν prejudice the weal of the state, Id.R. 407d.2 civil, municipal, opp. natural or general,οὐ γὰρ ἐκ π. αἰτίας D.21.218
.IV generally, having relation to public life, political, public, opp. κατ' ἰδίας, Th.8.89;π. τιμαί X.Mem.2.6.24
; λόγοι civil oratory, Isoc.15.46, D.H.Comp.1, al.;τίς π. καὶ κοινὴ βοήθεια; D.18.311
. Adv. [comp] Comp. -ώτερον, litteraeπ.
scriptaeCic.
Att.5.12.2.V suited to a citizen's common life, ordinary,κάνναθρον X.Ages.8.7
; belonging to common usage,τῶν ὀνομάτων τὰ π. Isoc.9.10
; drawn from ordinary life,παραδείγματα Gal.5.221
; τὰς π... χρείας [τοῦ σκέλους] ordinary, opp. wrestling and dancing, Id.2.299; ὁ π., opp. ὁ ποιητής, Phryn.45. Adv. -κῶς, λέγειν, opp. ῥητορικῶς, Arist.Po. 1450b7; ;ἑρμηνεύειν Gal.18(1).415
.VI πολιτική, ἡ, concubine, mistress, PGrenf.2.73 (iii A. D.), POxy.903.37 (iv A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πολιτικός
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Naples — es el nombre en inglés de la ciudad de Nápoles y puede referirse a: Naples, ciudad en el condado de Collier, estado estadounidense de Florida. Naples, pueblo en el condado de Ontario, estado estadounidense de Nueva York. Naples, villa en el… … Wikipedia Español
Naples — (en ital. Napoli) v. d Italie (Campanie), au fond du golfe de Naples, sur la mer Tyrrhénienne; 1 207 750 hab.; cap. de la Campanie et ch. l. de la prov. du m. nom. Port de voyageurs et de comm. (pétrole surtout). Grand centre industr. du… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Naples — [nā′pəlz] 1. seaport in S Italy, on the Bay of Naples: pop. 1,072,000 Naples 2. kingdom occupying the S half of Italy Naples 3. Bay of inlet of the Tyrrhenian Sea, on the S coast of Italy: c. 10 mi (16 km) wide … English World dictionary
Naples, FL — U.S. city in Florida Population (2000): 20976 Housing Units (2000): 16956 Land area (2000): 12.025201 sq. miles (31.145127 sq. km) Water area (2000): 2.378841 sq. miles (6.161169 sq. km) Total area (2000): 14.404042 sq. miles (37.306296 sq. km)… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Naples, IL — U.S. town in Illinois Population (2000): 134 Housing Units (2000): 73 Land area (2000): 0.604824 sq. miles (1.566487 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.604824 sq. miles (1.566487 sq. km) FIPS code … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Naples, NY — U.S. village in New York Population (2000): 1072 Housing Units (2000): 500 Land area (2000): 0.976984 sq. miles (2.530377 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.976984 sq. miles (2.530377 sq. km) FIPS … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Naples, SD — U.S. town in South Dakota Population (2000): 25 Housing Units (2000): 14 Land area (2000): 0.137297 sq. miles (0.355597 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.137297 sq. miles (0.355597 sq. km) FIPS… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places