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1 βροτόπους
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2 θήρα
A hunting of wild beasts, the chase,βάν ῥ' ἴμεν ἐς θήρην Od.19.429
;αἵμονα θήρης Il.5.49
;ἰέναι ἐπὶ τὴν θήρην Hdt.1.37
, 4.114, cf. Ar.Fr.2 D.; ζῶσι ἀπὸ θ. Hdt.4.22, cf. Arist.Pol. 1256a35;ἐποίησε μεγάλην θήραν X.Cyr.1.4.14
;θ. ποιεῖσθαι Arist.HA 541a20
;τὰς θ. τῶν ὀρτύγων ἐποιοῦντο D.S.1.60
; τοῦ πτηνοῦ γένους θ., = ὀρνιθευτική, Pl.Sph. 220b; ἡ περὶ θάλατταν θ. fishing, Id.Lg. 823d; κυνηγεσία καὶ ἡ ἄλλη θ. ib. 763b: pl., πέρδικες εἰς τὰς θ. ἀγόμεναι, of decoy birds, Arist.GA 751a14, cf. Phld.Ir.p.42 W., Ant.Lib.41.2.b in Ptolemaic Egypt,στρατηγὸς ἐπὶ τὴν θ. τῶν ἐλεφάντων OGI82
, 86 (iii B.C.), cf. Str.16.4.5,7, Wilcken Chr.385.14 (iii B.C.), PPetr.3p.292 (iii B.C.), etc.2 metaph., eager pursuit of anything, θήραν.. ἔχομεν τόξων, = θηρῶμεν τὰ τόξα, S.Ph. 840;δυσμενῶν θήραν ἔχειν Id.Aj. 564
;θ. ἀνθρώπων Pl.Sph. 222b
, 222c; ; , etc.II prey, game,αἶψα δ' ἔδωκε θεὸς μενοεικέα θήρην Od.9.158
, cf. A.Ch. 251, E.Ba. 1144; πρὶν κινεῖσθαι τὴν θ. X. Cyr.2.4.25; θήραν καλήν, of a prisoner, S.Ph. 609: in pl., ὦ πταναὶ θῆραι, of birds, ib. 1146 (lyr.); τὴν θ. ἐπὶ τοῦ μέσου τηροῦσα watching its prey, of a spider, Arist.HA 623a13.IV in Roman times, the games of the Circus, Epigr.Gr.351.3 ([place name] Nicaea). -
3 θιασίτης
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4 κῆνσος
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5 λιταῖος
A hearing prayer, epith. of Zeus, BCH2.509 (coin of Nicaea); also in form λιδαῖος ib.24.389 (inscr. of Bithynia).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λιταῖος
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6 σκύλλω
Aἔσκῡλα Hdn.
(v. infr.):—[voice] Pass., v. infr.; [tense] aor.ἐσκύλθην Eust.769.41
, 1516.57; also ἐσκύλην [ῠ] (v. infr.): [tense] pf. ἔσκυλμαι (v. infr.):—= τοῖς ὄνυξι σπᾶν, Hsch.; [tense] aor. inf. σκοῦλαι (perh. [dialect] Lacon.),= κνῆσαι, Id.:—[voice] Pass., σκύλλονται, of dead bodies torn by fish, A.Pers. 577 (lyr.);ἔσκυλται.. κίκιννος
is dishevelled,AP
5.174 (Mel.); ἔσκυλται δὲ κόμη ib. 258 (Paul. Sil.).2 maltreat, molest,τοὺς ἐν [τοῖς ἱεροῖς] ἀποτεταγμένους Sammelb.6236.22
(i B.C.); ὃς δὲ ἂν σκύλῃ [ τὸ μνῆμα] IG14.1901 ([place name] Rome), cf. AP3.6 (Inscr. Cyzic.), CIG 3757 ([place name] Nicaea), 4077 ([place name] Ancyra):—[voice] Pass., UPZ107.8,16 (ii B.C.).3 trouble, annoy,τὴν ἀσθενοῦσαν Sor.2.11
;σκύλας καὶ ὑβρίσας Hdn.7.3.4
;σ. τὸν στρατόν Id.4.13.3
; τί σκύλλεις τὸν διδάσκαλον; Ev.Marc. l.c., cf. Ev.Luc.8.49; σκῦλον σεαυτὸν πρὸς ἡμᾶς φέρων.. τὴν ὕαλον bestir yourself (i.e. hurry) to us with.., PFay.134.2 (iv A.D.):—[voice] Pass. and [voice] Med., μὴ σκύλλου trouble not thyself, Ev.Luc.7.6; σκυλῆναι πρὸς Τιμόθεον take the trouble to go to T., POxy.123.10 (iii/iv A.D.); σκυλῆναι ἀνέξεται; will he trouble to come? Phoeb.Fig.p.44S.; σκῦλαι (imper. [voice] Med.) σεαυτὸν καὶ κτλ. PBaden 33.6 (ii A.D.);ἐσκυλμένοι Ev.Matt.9.36
;σκύλλεται καὶ καταπονεῖται Diog.Oen.1
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7 σωτήρ
σωτήρ, ῆρος, ὁ, voc. σῶτερ (v. infr. 1.2): poet. [full] σᾰωτήρ Simon. 129, Call.Del. 166: ([etym.] σῴζω):—A saviour, deliverer, c. gen. of person etc. saved, σ. ἀνθρώπων, νηῶν, h.Hom.22.5, 33.6;τῆς Ἑλλάδος Hdt. 7.139
;ἑστίας πατρός A.Ch. 264
; but also c. gen. rei, [νόσου], κακῶν, βλάβης, a preserver from disease, ills, hurt, S.OT 304, E. Med. 360 (anap.), Heracl. 640; c. dat.,σ. τῇ πόλει καὶ νῷν φανείς Ar.Eq. 149
; σ. δόμοις. Id.Nu. 1161; of a philosopher or guide,ὁδηγόν.. ὅν φησι σωτῆρα μόνον Phld.Lib.p.20
O.; esp. of Epicurus,ὁ σ. ὁ ἡμέτερος Polystr.Herc.346p.80V.
2 epith. of Ζεύς, Pi.O. 5.17, Fr.30.5, IG22.410.18 (iv B.C.), etc.; to whom persons after a safe voyage offered sacrifice, Diph.43.24; there was often a temple of Ζεὺς Σ. at harbours, e.g. the Piraeus, Str.9.1.15; to Ζεὺς Σωτήρ the third cup of wine was dedicated,τρίτον Σωτῆρι σπένδειν Pi.I.6(5).8
; ; , Din.1.36;ὦ Ζεῦ σῶτερ Philem.79.21
, Men.532.2; to drink this cup became a symbol of good luck, and the third time came to mean the lucky time, τρίτος ἦλθέ ποθεν--σωτῆρ' ἢ μόρον εἴπω; A.Ch. 1073 (anap.); whence the proverb τὸ τρίτον τῷ σωτῆρι the third (i.e. the lucky) time, Pl.R. 583b, Phlb. 66d, Chrm. 167a; and Zeus was himself calledτρίτος σ., Παλλάδος καὶ Λοξίου ἕκατι καὶ τοῦ πάντα κραίν οντος τρίτου σωτῆρος A.Eu. 760
, cf. Supp.26 (anap.).b epith. of other gods, as of Apollo, Id.Ag. 512, etc.; of Hermes, Id.Ch.2; of Asclepios, IG4.718 ([place name] Hermione), 7.2808 (Hyettus, iii A.D.), BMus. Cat.Coins Pontus p.156 ([place name] Nicaea);σ. εὐρυχόρου Λακεδαίμονος Isyll. 82
;τὸν σ. τῶν ὅλων Ἀσκληπιόν Jul.Or.4.153b
;Ζεὺς Ἀσκληπιὸς σ. τῶν ὅλων Aristid.Or.42(6).4
; of the Dioscuri, IG12(3).422 (Thera, iii B.C.), 14.2406.108 ([place name] Tarentum), etc.; even with fem. deities, Τύχη σωτήρ, for σώτειρα, A.Ag. 664, S.OT81: generally, of guardian or tutelary gods, Hdt.8.138, A.Supp. 982, S.Ph. 738;τοῖς ἀποτροπαίοις καὶ σωτῆρσι X.HG3.3.4
.3 applied to rulers, διὰ σέ, βασιλεῦ (viz. Ptolemy IV Philopator), τὸν πάντων κοινὸν ς. PEnteux. 11.6 (iii B.C.); Πτολεμαῖος Σ. OGI19.1, al.; Ἀντίοχος Σ. ib.233.3, al.; of Roman Emperors or governors, ib.668.3 (Egypt, i A.D.), PLond.1.177.24 (i A.D.), etc.II in Poets, as Adj.,σ. ναὸς πρότονος A.Ag. 897
, cf. Pi.Fr. 159; with a fem. noun, γονῆς σωτῆρος (as Herm. for γυνή) A. Th. 225; τιμαὶ σωτῆρες the office or prerogative of saving, of the Dioscuri, E.El. 993 (anap.). -
8 χαλκέλατος
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9 ἔρως
Aἔρωτα Alex.Aet.3.12
, AP9.39 ([place name] Musicius): in [dialect] Ep. and Lyr. usu. [full] ἔρος (q. v.): (ἕραμαι, ἐράω A):—love, mostly of the sexual passion,θηλυκρατὴς ἔ. A.Ch. 600
(lyr.) ;ἐρῶσ' ἔρωτ' ἔκδημον E.Hipp.32
; ἔ. τινός love for one, S.Tr. 433 ; : generally, love of a thing, desire for i it,πατρῴας γῆς A.Ag. 540
;δεινὸς εὐκλείας ἔ. Id.Eu. 865
, etc. ;ἔχειν ἔμφυτον ἔρωτα περί τι Pl.Lg. 782e
;πρὸς τοὺς λόγους Luc.Nigr.Praef.
; ; ἔ. ἔχει με c. inf., A.Supp. 521 ; ; ; ἔ. ἐμπίπτει μοι c. inf., A.Ag. 341, cf. Th.6.24 ; εἰς ἔρωτά τινος ἀφικέσθαι, ἐλθεῖν, Antiph.212.3,Anaxil.21.5 : pl., loves, amours,ἀλλοτρίων Pi.N.3.30
;οὐχ ὅσιοι ἔ. E.Hipp. 765
(lyr.) ;ἔρωτες ἐμᾶς πόλεως Ar.Av. 1316
(lyr.), etc. ; of dolphins,πρὸς παῖδας Arist.HA 631a10
: generally, desires, S.Ant. 617 (lyr.).II pr. n., the god of love, Anacr.65, Parm.13, E.Hipp. 525 (lyr.), etc. ;Έ. ἀνίκατε μάχαν S.Ant. 781
(lyr.): in pl., Simon.184.3, etc.III at Nicaea, a funeral wreath, EM379.54.IV name of the κλῆρος Ἀφροδίτης, Cat.Cod.Astr.1.168 ; = third κλῆρος, Paul.Al.K.3 ; one of the τόποι, Vett.Val.69.16. -
10 ῥητιάριος
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11 ῥοδίζω
II trans., scent with roses,τὰς συνθέσεις Thphr.Od.47
;τὸ δέρμα Alex.Aphr.Pr.1.12
.2 deck a person's grave with roses, BCH24.415 ([place name] Bithynia):—[voice] Pass., to have one's grave decked with roses, CIG 3754 ([place name] Nicaea). -
12 τετράγωνος
τετράγωνος, ον (τέτρα-, γωνία; Hdt. et al.; ins, pap, LXX, JosAs 2:17; Philo; Jos., Ant. 3, 116; 12, 227; loanw. in rabb.) pert. to having four sides and four right angles, (four)-square of a city ἡ πόλις τετράγωνος κεῖται the city is laid out as a square Rv 21:16 (Rome was originally built in this way acc. to Appian, Basil. 1a §9; Strabo 12, 4, 7 of Nicaea: ἔστι τῆς πόλεως ἑκκαιδεκαστάδιος ὁ περίβολος ἐν τετραγώνῳ σχήματι … τετράπυλος ἐν πεδίῳ κείμενος); but s. also below. Of stones that are to be used in a building (Appian, Mithrid. 30 §119; Arrian, Peripl. 2, 1; 1 Macc 10:11 v.l.; Jos., Ant. 20, 221) Hv 3, 2, 4; 3, 5, 1; Hs 9, 3, 3; 9, 6, 7f; 9, 9, 2; cp. v 3, 6, 6. Shaped like a cube of a tremendous rock Hs 9, 2, 1. Perh. Rv 21:16 (s. above) also has this sense.—Subst. neut. τὸ τετράγωνον rectangle, square (Pla. et al.; OGI 90, 45 [II B.C.]; POxy 669, 21) ἐν τετραγώνῳ in a square or rectangle Hv 3, 2, 5.—DELG s.v. γωνία. M-M.
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