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1 Nicetas of Nisyros
Христианство: Никита Нисиросский (православный святой) -
2 Никита Нисиросский
Christianity: Nicetas of Nisyros (православный святой)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Никита Нисиросский
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3 βατήρ
A that on which one treads, threshold, ἐπ' αὐτὸν ἥκεις τὸν β. τῆς θύρας, prov. of those who 'come to the point', 'hit the nail on the head', Amips.26; base of a statue, IG11(2).147.18 (Delos, iv B. C.),Ἀρχ. Ἐφ. 1913.7
(Nisyros, iii B. C.).2 place from which one jumps, AB224, Hsch., Eust.1404.56.5 one who walks, Hsch. -
4 Διονυσιασταί
Δῐονῡσ-ιασταί, οἱ, guild ofGreek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Διονυσιασταί
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5 Διοσαταβυριασταί
Δῐοσ-ᾰτᾱβῠρῐασταί, οἱ,A worshippers of Zeus Atabyrios, IG12(1).161 ([place name] Rhodes):—also [full] Διος-ξεινιασταί or [suff] Δῐος-ξενιασταί, worshippers of Zeus Xenios, ibid.: [full] Διοσσωτηριασταί, οἱ, worshippers of Zeus Soter, ib.162: [full] Διοσμειλῐχιασταί, οἱ, worshippers of Zeus Meilichios, IG12 (3).104 ([place name] Nisyros).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Διοσαταβυριασταί
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6 εὐφορία
εὐφορ-ία, ἡ,2 sense of well-being in disease,τοῦ νοσοῦντος Herod.Med.
in Rh.Mus.58.106, cf. Gal.11.10, 14.615, Orib.Syn.6.6.II fertility, Ph.2.57, al.: in pl.,γαστέρων εὐφορίαι Hp.Epid.6.7.2
; periods of productivity, Chrysipp.Stoic.2.337; ψυχῶν εὐφορίαι ibid.; abundant produce, καρπῶν, οἴνου, Xenag.3, Alciphr. 1.24;ἐλαίου IG22.1100.59
;σίτου Ἀρχ. Ἐφ. 1913.7
(Nisyros, iii B. C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐφορία
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7 εὔνοος
Aεὔνῳ Th.4.87
: pl. εὖνοι, also heterocl. εὔνους ([var] contr. from εὔνοες) Lys.8.19, Philem.222, IG22.505.10, al.: gen. pl.εὐνόων Th.6.64
codd., εὔνων edd.:—well-disposed, kindly, friendly, ἀνὴρ φίλος καὶ εὔ. Hdt.5.24;ἐνυπνίων κριτής A.Pers. 226
(troch.); τινι to one, Hdt.7.173, al., S.Ph. 1351, etc.;τῷ δήμῳ And.4.16
, IG22.808.10, etc.; (Nisyros, iii B. C.), etc.; οἱ ἐμοὶ εὖνοι my well-wishers, X.Ap.27; τὸ εὔνουν, = εὔνοια, S.El. 1203, Th.4.87, al.; opp. δυσμενής, X.Cyr.8.3.5; dist. fr. φίλος, Arist. EN 1156a2: [comp] Comp.εὐνούστερος Lys.27.13
, etc.; [dialect] Ion.εὐνοέστερος Hdt. 5.24
, Herod.6.72; alsoεὐνοώτερος Philox.
Gramm. ap. EM394.13: [comp] Sup.εὐνούστατος S.Aj. 822
, Ar.Eq. 874, etc.;εὐνοέστατος EM394.5
.2 of things, τὴν πάροδον ἵν' ἔχῃς.. εὐνουστέραν more favourable, Dionys. Com.3.17. Adv.εὐνόως IG7.1
(Megara, iv/iii B. C.), etc.;ἔχειν πρός τινα Plu.Galb.8
, cf. Aristeas 242;διακείμενος Phld.Lib.p.38
O.; [var] contr.εὔνως, χρῆσθαί τινι M.Ant.3.11
: [comp] Comp. -νούστερον, ἔχειν τινί Arr. Epict.4.6.7
: [comp] Sup. -νούστατα, διακεῖσθαι πρός τινα D.S.19.6
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8 κοινεῖον
κοιν-εῖον, τό,A common hall, Test.Epict. 4.30.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κοινεῖον
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9 κύκλιος
A round, circular,ἀσπίς Archestr.Fr.13.3
; ὕδωρ κύκλιον, of the Delian lake (cf. τροχοειδής), E.IT 1104 (lyr.).II κύκλιος χορός, ὁ, ci cular or cyclic chorus, prop. of any which were danced in a ring round an altar, chiefly used of dithyrambic choruses, opp. those which were arranged in a square (τετράγωνοι Timae.44
), Ar.Nu. 333, Ra. 366, Fr.149.10, X.Oec. 8.20, Aeschin.3.232, etc.;ἐν τῷ ἀγῶνι τῶν κ. χορῶν Schwyzer 91.26
(Argos, iii B.C.); τῶν κ. (without χορῶν) Ἀρχ. Ἐφ. 1913.7 (Nisyros, iii B.C.), cf. Inscr.Cos13.4;ἐν τοῖς κ. ἀγῶσιν OGI213.38
(Didyma, iv/ iii B.C.); invented by Arion, Arist.Fr. 677: henceκύκλιον ὠρχήσαντο Call.Del. 313
;εἱλισσόμεναι κύκλια E.IA 1055
(lyr.).2 κ. μέλη dithyrambs, Ar.Av. 918; κύκλιος ἀναβολή Eup.l.c.3 = κυκλικός 11, AP11.130 (Poll.).4 = χορίαμβος, Sch.Heph.p.303 C.III name of month at Epidaurus, IG42(1).115.23 (iv/iii B.C.), al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κύκλιος
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10 ναύαρχος
ναύαρχ-ος, ὁ,A commander of a fleet, admiral, A.Pers. 363, Hdt.7.59, 8.42, Eub.67.11, IG12(3).103.12 (pl., Nisyros);οὔτε στρατηγοὺς οὔτε ν. S.Aj. 1232
; esp. the Spartan admiral-in-chief, Th.4.11, 8.6,20,23, X.An. 1.4.2, etc.; used of an inferior naval officer, Decr. ap. D.18.73; nauarchorum coetus circiter provincias Orientis, Cod.Just.11.2.4.II as Adj.,ἐπὶ ναυάρχῳ σώματι.. τῷ βασιλείῳ A.Ch. 723
(anap.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ναύαρχος
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11 τριημιολία
τρῐημῐ-ολία, ἡ,A a light undecked vessel of war, PLond.1.106.3 (iii B. C.), Sammelb.6261.20 (ii B. C.), Plb.16.2.10, 3.4, 7.3, D.S. 20.93, IG22.3218.9, 12(1).58.20 ([place name] Rhodes), Supp.Epigr.3.679 (ibid.),Ἀρχ. Ἐφ. 1913.10
([place name] Nisyros), Hsch., Phot. s.v. ἡμιολία; to be restored for τριηρημιολία in Ath.5.203d. Cf. .Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τριημιολία
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12 στρέφω
στρέφω, - ομαιGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `to twist, to turn', intr. a. midd. `to twist, turn, to run (Il.).Other forms: Dor. στράφω? (Nisyros IIIa; quite doubtful), Aeol. στρόφω (EM), aor. στρέψαι, - ασθαι (Il.), Dor. ἀπο-στράψαι (Delph.), pass. στρεφθῆναι (Hom. [intr.], rarely Att.), Dor. στραφθῆναι (Sophr., Theoc.), στραφῆναι (Hdt., Sol., Att.), ἀν-εστρέφησαν (young Lac. a.o., Thumb. Scherer 2, 42), fut. στρέψω (E. etc.), perf. midd. ἔστραμμαι (h. Merc.), hell. also ἐστρεμμένος (Mayser Pap.I: 2, 196), act. ἔστροφα (hell.), also ἔστραφα (Plb.).Derivatives: A. With ε-vowel: 1. στρεπ-τός `twisted, flexible' (Il.), m. `necklace, curl etc.' (IA.) with - άριον (Paul Aeg.). 2. - τικός ( ἐπι-, μετα- a.o.) `serving to twist' (Pl. a.o.). 3. - τήρ m. `door-hinge' (AP). 4. στρέμμα ( περι-, διά- a.o) n. `twist, strain' (D., medic. a.o.), σύ- στρέφω `ball, swelling, round drop, heap, congregation etc.' (Hp., Arist., hell. a. late). 5. στρέψ-ις ( ἐπι-) f. `the turning, turn' (Hp., Arist.) with - αῖος, PN - ιάδης. 6. στρεπτ-ίνδα. adv. kind of play (Poll.). 7. ἐπιστρεφ-ής `turning to (something), attentive' (IA.) witf - εια f. (pap. IIIp). -- B. With o-ablaut: 1. στρόφος m. `band, cord, cable' (Od.), `gripes' (Ar., medic.); as 2. member e.g. εὔ ( ἐΰ-)στροφος = στρέφω - στρεφής `well-twisted, easy to twist, to bend', (Ν599 = 711, E., Pl. etc.) with - φία f. `flexibility' (hell. a. late); from the prefixcompp. e.g. ἀντίστροφ-ος `turned face to face, according' (Att. etc.: ἀντι-στρέφω). From it στρόφ-ιον n. `breast-, head-band' (com., inscr. a.o.), - ίς ( περι- a. o.) f. `id.' (E. a.o.), - ίολος m. `edge, border' (Hero), - ώδης `causing gripes' (Hp. a.o.), - ωτός `provided with pivots' (LXX), - ωμα n. `pivot, door-hinge' with - ωμάτιον (hell.), - ωτήρ m. `oar' (gloss.), - όομαι `to have gripes' (medic. a.o.), ἐκστροφῶσαι H. s. ἐξαγκυρῶσαι την θύραν, - έω `to cause gripes' (Ar.); as 2. member e.g. in οἰακοστροφ-έω `to turn the rudder' (A.) from οἰακο-στρόφος (Pi., A. a..). 2. στροφή ( ἐπι-, κατα- etc.) f. `the twisting, turning around etc.' (IA.) with - αῖος surn. of Hermes (Ar. Pl. 1153; as door-waiter cf. στρο-φεύς] referring to his dexterity [cf. στρόφις). From στροφή or στρόφος: 3. στρόφ-ις m. `clever person, sly guy' (Ar., Poll.). 4. - άς f. `turning' (S. in lyr., Arat. a.o.), - άδες νῆσοι (Str. a.o.). 5. - εῖον m. `winch, cable etc.' (hell. a. late). 6. - εύς m. `door-hinge, cervical vertebra' (Ar., Thphr. a.o.; Bosshardt 47). 7. - ιγξ m. (f.) `pivot, door-hinge' (E., com. etc.). 8. - στροφάδην (only with ἐπι-, περι- a.o.) `to turn around' (ep. Ion.). 9. With λ-enlargement: στρόφ-αλος m. `top' (V--VIp); - άλιγξ f. `vertebra, curve etc.' (ep. Il.), - αλίζω `to turn, to spin' (o 315, AP). -- C. With lengthened grade: iter. intens. στρωφ-άω, - άομαι ( ἐπι-, μετα- a.o.) `to turn to and fro, to linger' (ep. Ion. poet. Il.), - έομαι `to turn' (Aret.). -- D. With zero grade: ἐπιστραφ-ής = ἐπιστρεφ-ής (s. ab.; late). PN Στραψι-μένης (Dor.). -- E. As 1. member a.o. in στρεφε-δίνηθεν aor. pass. 3. pl. `they turned around, swindled' (H 792; after it in act. Q. S. 13, 7), prob. combination of στρέφομαι and δινέομαι (Schwyzer 645 w. n. 1 a. lit.); for it with nominal 1. member στροφο-δινοῦνται (A. Ag. 51 [anap.]); στρεψο-δικέω `to twist the right' (Ar.) beside στρεψί-μαλλος `twisting the wool-flakes' = `with frizzly wool' (Ar.); cf. Schwyzer 442.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: The above strongly productive group of words can because of its regular system and extension not be very old. On the other hand there is nothing in it, that could point to loans. So an inherited word of recent date with unknown prehistory and without helpful non-Greek agreements (quite doubtful Lat. [Umbr.] strebula pl. n. `the meat on the haunches of sacricial animals'; on this W.-Hofmann s. v.). A (popular) byform with β is maintained in στρεβλός (s. v.), στρόβιλος, στραβός [this is improbable to me] -- Through στρέφω a. cogn. older words for `turn etc.', e.g. εἰλέω, εἰλύω and σπερ- in σπεῖρα, σπάρτον etc. were partly pushed aside or replaced.Page in Frisk: 2,808-809Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > στρέφω
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13 Διόνῡσος
ΔιόνῡσοςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: N. of a god (Il.).Other forms: Dial. Διώνυσος (ep. lyr.), Διόννυσος (Thess. Cret.), Ζόννυσος (Aeol.), ΔιΕνυσος (Amorgos), Δεύνυσος (Anacr.). Hypoc. voc. Διονῦ (Phryn. Com. 10); cf. διον(ν)ύς ὁ γυναικίας καὶ παράθηλυς H., EM; διοννύς ἡ γυναικεία καὶ θῆλυς ἐσθής (Eust.).Dialectal forms: Myc. δι-wo-nu-so-jo gen.? \/ Diwonusoio\/. Cf. Here also Hallager et al. 1992 and 1997 dat. diwonuso.Derivatives: Διονύσιος, PN, with the fem. Διονυσιάς; pl. n. τὰ Διονύσια `the feast for D.' (Att. etc.) with Διονυσιακός (Th.); Διονυσίσκος, dimin., denom. of a person, with bone-like grows on the temples (medic.); denomin. διονυσιάζω `feast the D.' (Luc. u. a.) with Διονυσιασταί m. pl. name of the D.-worshippers (Nisyros etc.; cf. Άπολλωνιασταί s. Άπόλλων).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: From *Διοσ-νυσος, Schwyzer 283). Dionysos would have come from Thrace. His father would be Zeus, his mother Σεμέλη (s. v.). As the first member seemed the gen. of the Thracian Zeus, Kretschmer ( Einleitung 241f.) assumed in the second member a Thracian word for `son' (found in Thracian names like Νῦσα; further Νῦσαι, Νύσιαι the nymphs, who cared for him) and Nusatita (PN). This interpretation, however, finds no support (s. on νυός). Dunkel, FS Strunk, 1995, 1-21, assumed i.a. that the name contains * suHnu- `son', of which s and n were metathesized. This is, however, improbable. Fur. 250 recalls the PN Διονυτᾶς (beside - σᾶς on a coin from Teos; G. Meyer, Gr. Gramm. (1896) 381) and stresses that the variation τ\/σ points to a non-IE = Pre-Greek word. Attempts to find an IE etym., then, have failed and we have to accept that it is a foreign name. On Dionysos Nilsson Gr. Rel. 1, 564ff.Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > Διόνῡσος
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14 εὐάρεστος
εὐάρεστος, ον pleasing, acceptable (s. εὐαρεστέω; in the Gr-Rom. world commonly said of things and esp. of pers. noted for their civic-minded generosity and who endeavor to do things that are pleasing: Diod S 15, 46, 5; IPriene 114, 15 [after 84 B.C.]; ins of Nisyros: MAI 15, 1890, p. 134, 11f; PFay 90, 17; PFlor 30, 30; PStras 1, 9; Wsd; Philo, De Jos. 195; Just.) τινί to someone. In our lit. gener. w. ref. to God, to whom someth. is acceptable τῷ θεῷ (Wsd 4:10; Philo, Spec. Leg. 1, 201, Virt. 67; TestDan 1:3; Just., D. 45, 4; Theoph. Ant. 2, 29 [p. 170, 12]) Ro 12:1; 14:18; 2 Cor 5:9 (prob. w. Christ as referent) w. φιλοτιμέομαι, q.v.; Phil 4:18; 1 Cl 49:5; ISm 8:2. τῷ κυρίῳ Eph 5:10; Hs 5, 3, 2. ἐνώπιον τοῦ θεοῦ Hb 13:21; cp. 1 Cl 21:1; 60:2; 61:2. ἐν κυρίῳ Col 3:20. εὐ. δοῦλος τ. θεοῦ Hm 12, 3, 1. Of the content of the divine will τὰ εὐάρεστα (καὶ εὐπρόσδεκτα) αὐτῷ 1 Cl 35:5. Abs. τὸ εὐάρεστον (w. ἀγαθόν, τέλειον) what is acceptable to God Ro 12:2. Of slaves εὐ. εἶναι give satisfaction to their masters Tit 2:9 (the choice of diction prob. designed to elevate their status). In a parable well thought of, i.e. the master was quite satisfied with his performance Hs 5, 2, 2.—M-M. TW.
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