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1 θερμοπερίπατος
θερμο-περίπᾰτος, ὁ,A sunny promenade, Rev.Arch.1907 ii 418 (Nicopolis ad Istrum).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θερμοπερίπατος
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2 πρωτάρχων
πρωτάρχ-ων, οντος, ὁ,= πρῶτος ἄρχων, IG12(3).326 ([place name] Thera), Ath.Mitt.48.114 (Nicopolis ad Istrum);Aπ. στρατηγός IG12(5).724
([place name] Andros).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρωτάρχων
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3 τολυπεύω
II metaph., wind off, achieve, accomplish, ἐγὼ δὲ δόλους τολυπεύω, of Penelope's web (with a play on the literal sense), Od.19.137;ἐπεὶ πόλεμον τολύπευσε 1.238
, 4.490, al.; Φρῃξὶν πένθος τ. work them grief, E.Rh. 744 (anap.); δόμον τ. finish building it, AP9.655;λίθον.. ἐκ θεμέθλων Arch.Anz.31.149
([place name] Nicopolis).2 endure,ἐς γῆρας τ. ἀργαλέους πολέμους Il.14.86
; . (Poet. word, v. l. in J.AJ17.1.2 for πολιτεύω.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τολυπεύω
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4 ψηφοθεσμία
ψηφο-θεσμία, ἡ,A laying of a mosaic pavement, Inscr. gr. et lat. de la Syrie 1.168 (Nicopolis, ii/iii A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ψηφοθεσμία
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5 ἀποδήμησις
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποδήμησις
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6 ἐπαρχεῖον
ἐπαρχ-εῖον, τό,A = ἐπαρχία 1, ἄρξαντι -είου Νουμιδίας IG14.911:—also [suff] ἐπάρχ-ειος (sc. χώρα), ἡ, IPE12.54 ([place name] Olbia), IG14.1078a, IGRom.1.580 (nicopolis ad Istrum), Ath.Mitt.48.113 (ibid.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπαρχεῖον
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7 ὑπατεύω
A to be consul, Mon.Anc.Gr.11.21, Plu.Publ.3, etc.; ὁ ὑπατευκώς, Lat. consularis, Posidon.36J.2 to be consular governor,τῆς ἐπαρχείας Ath.Mitt.48.102
, IGRom.1.575 (both Nicopolis ad Istrum, ii A. D.): abs., ib.3.1277 (Arabia, ii A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπατεύω
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8 Νικόπολις
Νικόπολις, εως, ἡ Nicopolis; of the many cities bearing this name (Stephan. Byz. names three of them, in Epirus, Bithynia, and Armenia Minor), the one mentioned Tit 3:12 and in the subscr. of 1 Ti and Tit is usu. taken to be the Ν. in Epirus (mod. Smyrtoula) and founded by Octavian as monument to his victory over Mark Antony 31 B.C. at Actium. (Cass. Dio 50, 13; 51, 1; Strabo 7, 7, 5; 10, 2, 2).—Pauly-W. XVII 511–39; Kl. Pauly IV 123–26; MDibelius, Hdb. exc. at Tit 3:14; PECS 625f.—DELG s.v. νίκη. -
9 Ἐμμαοῦς
Ἐμμαοῦς, ἡ (Ἐμμαούς oth. edd.) Emmaus, a village (κώμη) in Judea 60 stades (c. 11.5 km.) fr. Jerusalem Lk 24:13. The site cannot be determined w. certainty. Three are proposed: 1. The old Emmaus of Maccabaean times, not infreq. mentioned by Joseph. (Niese edition, index), later Nicopolis, and now ˓Amwâs; so Eusebius-Jerome, Onomastikon p. 90 Kl.; JBoehmer (Studierstube 6, 1908, 285–89; ET 20, 1909, 186–89; 429); Dalman (Orte3 240–49=Engl. tr. 226–32); LPirot (Dict. de la Bible, Suppl. II ’34, 1049–63); EBishop, ET 55, ’43/44, 152f, et al.; CKopp, The Holy Places of the Gospels, tr. RWalls, ’63, 396–400. It is located rather far fr. Jerusalem for the 60 stades of vs. 13; but F-MAbel (RB 34, 1925, 347–67) prefers to take the v.l. 160 stades as the original (but s. Metzger 184).—2. Since the middle ages some have thought of present-day el-Kubêbe (65 stades fr. Jerusalem; Baedeker, Plummer, Zahn et al., later PViaud, Qoubeibeh Emm. évangélique 1930 [against this HVincent, RB 40, ’31, 57–91]; AdeGuglielmo, CBQ 3, ’41, 293–301).—3. The military colony of Vespasian, about 34 stades west of Jerusalem, called Ἀμμαοῦς in Jos. (Bell. 7, 217, where a v.l. has ἑξήκοντα for τριάκοντα: an assimilation to Lk 24:13?) and presumably identical w. present-day Kaloniye (Buhl 166; 186; Schürer I 512–13, details n. 142; Wlh. et al.). S. also M-JLagrange, Luc 1921, 617ff; HVincent and F-MAbel, Emmaüs, sa Basilique et son Histoire ’32; Geographie II,3 ’67, 314–16; BHHW I 404.—JWanke, Die Emmauserzählung ’73 (lit.). OEANE II 240f.
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