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1 Clazomenae
Clāzomenae, ārum f.Клазомены, город на Ионийском побережье Малой Азии, к зап. от Смирны; место рождения Анаксагора H, C etc. -
2 Clazomenae
Clazomenae, ārum, f. (Κλαζομεναί), eine der ionischen Zwölfstädte am hermäischen Meerbusen, deren größter Teil später auf einer (von Alexander dem Gr. durch einen Damm mit dem Festlande verbundenen) Insel lag, j. der Flecken Kelisman u. die Insel S. Giovanni, Hor. sat. 1, 7, 5. Mela 1, 17, 3 (1. § 89): Geburtsort des Philosophen Anaxagoras, Cic. Tusc. 1, 104. – Im obszönen Wortspiel mit κλαζόμεναι (v. κλάζεσθαι, v. den nates), Auson. epigr. 131, 4. – Dav. Clazomenius, a, um (Κλαζομένιος), aus Klazomenä, klazomenisch, Anaxagoras, Cic.: vinum, Plin.: Plur. subst., Clazomeniī, ōrum, m. (οἱ Κλαζομένιοι), die Einw. von Klazomenä, die Klazomenier, Liv.
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3 Clazomenae
Clazomenae, ārum, f. (Κλαζομεναί), eine der ionischen Zwölfstädte am hermäischen Meerbusen, deren größter Teil später auf einer (von Alexander dem Gr. durch einen Damm mit dem Festlande verbundenen) Insel lag, j. der Flecken Kelisman u. die Insel S. Giovanni, Hor. sat. 1, 7, 5. Mela 1, 17, 3 (1. § 89): Geburtsort des Philosophen Anaxagoras, Cic. Tusc. 1, 104. – Im obszönen Wortspiel mit κλαζόμεναι (v. κλάζεσθαι, v. den nates), Auson. epigr. 131, 4. – Dav. Clazomenius, a, um (Κλαζομένιος), aus Klazomenä, klazomenisch, Anaxagoras, Cic.: vinum, Plin.: Plur. subst., Clazomeniī, ōrum, m. (οἱ Κλαζομένιοι), die Einw. von Klazomenä, die Klazomenier, Liv.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > Clazomenae
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4 Clazomenae
Clāzŏmĕnae, ārum, f., = Klazomenai, a town on the coast of Ionia, upon a peninsula of the Bay of Smyrna, now Kelisman or Vourla, Mel. 1, 17, 3; Plin. 5, 29, 31, § 117; Cic. Tusc. 1, 43, 104; Hor. S. 1, 7, 5.—Hence,II.Clāzŏmĕnĭus, a, um, adj., of Clazomenœ, Clazomenian:Anaxagoras,
Cic. de Or. 3, 34, 138; Plin. 2, 58, 59, § 149:vinum,
id. 14, 7, 9, § 73.— Clāzŏ-mĕnĭi, ōrum, the inhabitants of Clazomenœ, Liv. 38, 39, 9 al. -
5 Clazomenae
Κλαζομεναί, αἱ.Of Clazomenae, adj.: Κλαζομένιος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Clazomenae
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6 Clazomenii
Clāzŏmĕnae, ārum, f., = Klazomenai, a town on the coast of Ionia, upon a peninsula of the Bay of Smyrna, now Kelisman or Vourla, Mel. 1, 17, 3; Plin. 5, 29, 31, § 117; Cic. Tusc. 1, 43, 104; Hor. S. 1, 7, 5.—Hence,II.Clāzŏmĕnĭus, a, um, adj., of Clazomenœ, Clazomenian:Anaxagoras,
Cic. de Or. 3, 34, 138; Plin. 2, 58, 59, § 149:vinum,
id. 14, 7, 9, § 73.— Clāzŏ-mĕnĭi, ōrum, the inhabitants of Clazomenœ, Liv. 38, 39, 9 al. -
7 Clazomenius
Clāzŏmĕnae, ārum, f., = Klazomenai, a town on the coast of Ionia, upon a peninsula of the Bay of Smyrna, now Kelisman or Vourla, Mel. 1, 17, 3; Plin. 5, 29, 31, § 117; Cic. Tusc. 1, 43, 104; Hor. S. 1, 7, 5.—Hence,II.Clāzŏmĕnĭus, a, um, adj., of Clazomenœ, Clazomenian:Anaxagoras,
Cic. de Or. 3, 34, 138; Plin. 2, 58, 59, § 149:vinum,
id. 14, 7, 9, § 73.— Clāzŏ-mĕnĭi, ōrum, the inhabitants of Clazomenœ, Liv. 38, 39, 9 al. -
8 Clazomenius
Clāzomenius, a, um [ Clazomenae ]клазоменский C, PM -
9 πατρόθεν
A from or after a father, π. ἐκ γενεῆς ὀνομάζων naming him and giving his father's name, Il.10.68, cf. Hdt.3.1, Th.7.69, Pl.Ly. 204e; τὸ μὲν π. ἐκ Διὸς εὔχονται on the father's side, Pi.O.7.23; εἴπερ.. ἔστ' ἐμὸς τὰ π. S.Aj. 547, cf. OC 215 (lyr.); ἐν στήλῃ π. ἀναγραφῆναι to have one's name inscribed on a tablet with the addition of one's father's name, Hdt.6.14, cf. 8.90; γράψαι τοὔνομα π. καὶ φυλῆς καὶ δήμου to write one's name adding that of one's father, tribe, and township, Pl.Lg. 753c, cf. OGI222.44 (Clazomenae, iii B. C.), Milet.3 No.152.93 (ii B. C.), etc.;π. καὶ πατρίδος PRev.Laws7.3
(iii B. C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πατρόθεν
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10 προυρός
προυρός, ὁ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προυρός
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11 ἀμφιτιμάομαι
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀμφιτιμάομαι
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12 ὗς
ὗς (A), ὗν, gen. ὑός [pron. full] [ῠ]; or σῦς, σῦν, gen. σῠός, ὁ and ἡ: Hom. prefers σῦς, and uses ὗς only metri gr.: in Hdt. and [dialect] Att. ὗς is the prevailing form, as also at Rhodes, IG12(1).905, Myconos, SIG1024.16(iii/ii B. C.), etc., and ὑῶν ὄρος is an Argive place-name, ib.56.25 (V B.C.);Aὖς Alc.99
(s.v.l.); both forms in Pi., v. infr.; ὗς in PCair.Zen. 462.7 (iii B. C.), LXXLe.11.7, al. ( σῦς only as v. l. in Ps.79(80).14), and Plb.8.29.4, 31.14.3, 34.8.8 ( συναγρειον f.l. in 8.26.10, B.-W. ii Praef. p.lxxvii); but σῦς (acc. σῦν ) in IG5(1).1390.34, al. (Andania, i B. C.): pl., nom. ὕες, σύες; acc. ὕας, σύας, [dialect] Att.ὗς Pl.Tht. 166c
, Plb.12.4.5,8, GDI5633.9 ([place name] Clazomenae ) (σῦς Od.14.107
); gen. ὑῶν, συῶν; dat. ὑσί (συσί Il.5.783
, 7.257), but [dialect] Ep. alsoὕεσσι Od.13.410
, σύεσσι (v. infr.):—the wild swine, of the boar,σῦν ἄγριον ἀργιόδοντα Il.9.539
, cf. 8.338, al.;ἀργοτέρῳ συΐ καπρίῳ 11.293
;ἀγροτέροισι σύεσσιν ἐοικότε 12.146
;ἀργιόδοντος ὑός 10.264
; also called σῦς κάπριος or κάπρος, v. sub vocc.; cf. also χλούνης; of the sow,συὸς ληϊβοτείρης Od.18.29
;ὗς ἄγριος Hdt.4.192
, cf. X.Cyr.1.6.28, etc.; ὕες (v.l. ὗς) .2 of the domesticated animal, Od. 14.14; the hogs being eaten,ὕες θαλέθοντες ἀλοιφῇ Il.23.32
; they were fed on acorns, Od. 10.243; also on μῆλα πλατανίστινα, Gal.6.597; sus foeta,Luc.
Lex.6, cf. Od. 14.16;ὗς ἐπίτεξ Alciphr. 3.73
.3 provs., Βοιωτία ὗς, of stupidity (cf. συοβοιωτοί), Pi.O.6.90, cf. Fr.83 ([etym.] σύας) ; ὗς ποτ' Ἀθαναίαν ἔριν ἤρισεν (or more shortly ἡ ὗς τὴν Ἀθηνᾶν, Lat. sus Minervam, Plu.Dem. 11), of dunces setting themselves up against wise men, Theoc.5.23;οὐκ ἂν πᾶσα ὗς γνοίη Pl. La. 196d
; ὗς διὰ ῥόδων 'a bull in a china-shop', Crates Com.4; ὗς ἐκώμασε, of arrogant and insolent behaviour, Theognost.Can.24; ὗς ὑπὸ ῥόπαλον δραμεῖται, of one who runs wilfully into destruction, Dinoloch.14; παχὺς ὗς ἔκειτ' ἐπὶ στόμα (cf. βοῦς VIII) Men.21; λύσω τὴν ἐμαυτῆς ὗν I will give my rage vent (' go the whole hog'), Ar.Lys. 684.II = ὕαινα 11, Epich.68, Archestr.Fr.22.1.III v. ὕσγη. (Cf. Lat. σῡς, OE. sú, sw-in: perh. I.-E. sū-s fem. 'mother', cf. Skt. sū-s 'mother', sū-te 'bring forth (young)'; change of meaning as in Polish maciora (1) 'mother', (2) 'sow', and in Sardinian mardi 'sow', from mater; Skt. sū-s is also masc., and σῦς is difficult.)------------------------------------ὗς (B), [dialect] Dor. for οἷ,A whither, IG4.498.4 (Mycenae, ii B. C.). -
13 Doctrine
subs.P. δόγμα, τό.The writings of Anaxagoras of Clazomenae are full of these doctrines: P. τὰ Ἀναξαγόρου βιβλία τοῦ Κλαζομενίου γέμει τούτων τῶν λόγων (Plat., Ap. 26D).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Doctrine
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14 Klazomenai
nClazomenae
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