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1 in-place repairable assembly
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2 montage sur place
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3 kokouspaikka
assembly room (noun)meeting place (noun)meeting-place (noun)place of assembly (noun)* * *• place of assembly• meeting place• meeting-place• place of a meeting -
4 συναγωγή
συναγωγή, ῆς, ἡ (Thu. et al.; ins, pap, LXX, Just.). The term ς. is fluid, and its use as a loanword in Eng. in connection with cult suggests a technical usage that belies the extraordinary breadth of use of ς. Orig. in act. sense ‘a bringing together, assembling’, then in LXX and contemporary documents ‘a gathering’ or ‘place of assembly’.—For ins evidence relating to cultic usage s. ROster, NTS 39, ’93, 181 n. 14 (the principal corpora); for synonyms, p. 186; cp. New Docs 4, 202f.① a place where someth. collects, gathering place of the basins in which water is gathered at the creation (Gen 1:9; cp. Jos., Ant. 15, 346 ς. ὑδάτων; Did., Gen. 25, 14 ς., ἣν καλεῖν εἰώθασιν ὠκεανόν) 1 Cl 20:6.② a place of assembly (Cybeleins [Bilderatlas z. Religionsgesch. 9–11, 1926 p. xix no. 154] ἐν τῇ τοῦ Διὸς συναγωγῇ; s. New Docs 3, 43. Sb 4981, 6f [restored].—On συναγωγή as a room for meetings cp. συνέδρια of the meeting-houses of the Pythagoreans Polyb. 2, 39, 1).ⓐ of the Jewish synagogue (it is used for a place of assembly for Jews in Philo, Omn. Prob. Lib. 81 [w. ref. to the Essenes]; Jos., Bell. 2, 285; 289; 7, 44, Ant. 19, 300; 305; CIG 9894; 9904; BCH 21, 1897 p. 47; Συναγωγὴ Ἑβραίων in Corinth [s. Κόρινθος, end], in Rome [CIG IV, 9909] and ILydiaKP III, 42 p. 32ff.—S. AvHarnack, Mission4 II 1924, p. 568, 2; GKittel, TLZ 69, ’44, 11f.—Orig., C. Cels. 6, 23, 3; Hippol., Ref. 9, 12, 7); people came to the συν. to worship God Mt 4:23; 6:2, 5; 9:35; 12:9; 13:54; Mk 1:39; 3:1; 6:2; Lk 4:15; 6:6; J 18:20. In the same buildings court was also held and punishment was inflicted: Mt 10:17; 23:34; Mk 13:9; Lk 12:11; 21:12; Ac 22:19; 26:11 (HKee, NTS 36, ’90, 1–24 perceives Acts as reading a post-70 situation into Paul’s career; rejoinder ROster, ibid 39, ’93, 178–208, with caution against reliance on mere transliteration of ς. and w. conclusion that Luke is not guilty of anachronism; response by Kee, ibid. 40, ’94, 281–83 [also 41, ’95, 481–500], w. observation that the inscription from the syngagogue of Theodotus in Jerusalem [s. Dssm. LO 378–80=LAE 439–41; Boffo, Iscrizioni no. 31] may well be no earlier than IV A.D.; for critique of Kee’s views s. also ESanders, Jewish Law from Jesus to the Mishnah, ’87, 341–43 notes 28 and 29. For early use in reference to a Jewish synagogue, s. New Docs 4, 202, IBerenike 16, 5 [55 A.D.] of a building, ln. 3 of members meeting in it). Synagogues are also mentioned as existing in Antioch in Pisidia 13:14; Athens 17:17; Berea vs. 10; Damascus 9:20; Ephesus 18:19 (GHorsley, The Inscriptions of Ephesus and the NT: NovT 34, ’92, 105–68); Capernaum Mk 1:21; Lk 4:33; 7:5; J 6:59 (HKohl and CWatzinger, Antike Synagogen in Galiläa 1916; HVincent, RB 30, 1921, 438ff; 532ff; GOrfali, Capharnaum et ses ruines 1922); Corinth Ac 18:4 (s. New Docs 3, 121); Ephesus 19:8; Nazareth Lk 4:16; Salamis on the island of Cyprus Ac 13:5; Thessalonica 17:1.—ESukenik, Ancient Synagogues in Palestine and Greece ’34.—On the building of synagogues by patrons s. TRajak, Benefactors in the Greco-Jewish Diaspora, in MHengel Festschr. I ’96, 307 n. 7 lit.—On the relationship betw. συναγωγή and προσευχή (q.v. 2) s. SKrauss, Synagogale Altertümer 1922, 11; Boffo, Iscrizioni 39–46; Pauly-W. 2d ser. IV ’32, 1284–1316; ERivkin, AHSilver Festschr. ’63, 350–54.—AGroenman, De Oorsprong der Joodsche Synagoge: NThT 8, 1919, 43–87; 137–88; HStrack, RE XIX 221–26; Elbogen2 444ff; 571ff; Billerb. IV, 115–52 (the Syn. as an institution), 153–88 (the Syn. services); GDalman, Jesus-Jeshua (tr. PLevertoff) 1929, 38–55; SSafrai, MStern et al., The Jewish People in the 1st Century II, ’77, 908–44; LLevine, The Second Temple Synagogue, The Formative Years: The Synagogue in Late Antiquity ’87, 7–31; Schürer II 423–63; III 138–49; s. also lit. cited by Oster, Kee, and Boffo above.ⓑ an assembly-place for Judeo-Christians (Nazarenes) can also be meant in Js 2:2 (so LRost, PJ 29, ’33, 53–66, esp. 54f but s. 4 below). εἰς ς. πλήρη ἀνδρῶν Hm 11:14 (cp. the superscription on a Marcionite assembly-place near Damascus συναγωγὴ Μαρκιωνιστῶν [OGI 608, 1 fr. 318/19 A.D.]; Harnack, SBBerlAK 1915, 754ff). S. 5 below.③ the members of a synagogue, (the congregation of a) synagogue (Just., D. 53, 4 al.; references for this usage in Schürer II 423f; III 81–86; EPeterson, Byz.-Neugriech. Jahrbücher 2, 1921, 208)ⓐ of localized synagogues Ac 6:9 (Schürer II 428; cp. CIJ 683 [=Corpus Ins. Regni Bosporani ’65 no. 70], for translation and ill. see RMackennan, Bar 22/2, ’96, 47); 9:2.ⓑ in a limited sense, of those who consider themselves Ἰουδαῖοι but are hostile to Christians (who also identify themselves as Ἰουδαῖοι whether Israelite by descent or believers from the nations—on the mixed composition of the followers of Jesus Christ s. Ac 13:43; ISm 1:2), and are called (instead of συναγωγὴ κυρίου: Num 16:3; 20:4; 27:17; Josh 22:16; Ps 73:2) συναγωγὴ τοῦ σατανᾶ synagogue of Satan Rv 2:9; 3:9 (cp. Just., D. 104, 1 ἡ ς. τῶν πονηρευομένων; s. 5 below).④ a synagogal meeting, a meeting, gathering for worship, of the Judeans λυθείσης τῆς συναγωγῆς Ac 13:43 (s. λύω 3).—Transferred to meetings of Judeo-Christian congregations (cp. TestBenj 11:2, 3; Just., D. 63, 5; 124, 1; Theoph. Ant. 2, 14 [p. 136, 12]) ἐὰν εἰσέλθῃ εἰς συναγωγὴν ὑμῶν Js 2:2 (this is the preferred interpr.: HermvSoden, Ropes, Meinertz, FHauck; s. 2b above). συναγωγὴ ἀνδρῶν δικαίων Hm 11:9, 13, cp. 14. πυκνότερον συναγωγαὶ γινέσθωσαν meetings (of the congregation) should be held more often IPol 4:2. (συναγ. is also found outside Jewish and Christian circles for periodic meetings; s. the exx. in MDibelius, Jakobus 1921 p. 124, 1. Also Philo Bybl.: 790 Fgm. 4, 52 Jac. [in Eus., PE 1, 10, 52] Ζωροάστρης ἐν τῇ ἱερᾷ συναγωγῇ τῶν Περσικῶν φησι; OGI 737, 1 [II B.C.] ς. ἐν τῷ Ἀπολλωνείῳ; PLond 2710 recto, 12: HTR 29, ’36, 40; 51.—Sb 8267, 3 [5 B.C.] honorary ins of a polytheistic ς.=association. W. ref. to the imperial cult BGU 1137, 2 [6 B.C.]. On the Christian use of the word s. also ADeissmann, Die Urgeschichte des Christentums im Lichte der Sprachforschung 1910, 35f).⑤ a group of pers. who band together, freq. with hostile intent, band, gang ς. πονηρευομένων (Ps 21:17) B 5:13; 6:6; GJs 15:1 v.l. (for σύνοδος).—SSafrai, The Synagogue: CRINT I/2, 908–44; WSchrage, BHHW III 1906–10; Kl. Pauly V 451f.—S. ἀρχισυναγωγός and New Docs 4, 213–20. DELG s.v. ἄγω. EDNT. DLNT 1141–46. M-M. TW. -
5 lieu
I.1. masculine nouna. ( = endroit) place ; [d'événement] scene• le club est devenu un lieu de vie important dans le quartier the club has become a major social centre in the area► avoir lieu ( = se produire) to take place• vous appellerez le médecin, s'il y a lieu send for the doctor if necessary► tenir lieu de2. plural masculine noun3. compounds► lieu de passage (entre régions) crossroads ; (dans un bâtiment) place where there's a lot of coming and goingII.lieu2 [ljø]masculine noun( = poisson) lieu jaune pollack* * *ljø
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nom masculinlieu (noir) — coley, black pollock
lieu de rendez-vous or de rencontre — meeting place
lieu d'habitation/de naissance — place of residence/of birth
lieu de vente — retail outlet, point of sale
en lieu et place de quelqu'un — [signer, agir] on behalf of somebody
en premier lieu — in the first place, firstly
tenir lieu de — to serve as [réfectoire, chambre]
donner lieu à — to cause ou give rise to [scandale]; haut
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au lieu de locution prépositive instead of
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lieux nom masculin pluriel1) ( endroit) partssur les lieux — [être] at the scene; [arriver] on the scene
2) ( habitation) premises•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ljø lieux pl1. nm1) (= endroit) placeLa cérémonie a eu lieu dans la salle des fêtes. — The ceremony took place in the village hall.
avoir lieu de faire — to have grounds for doing, to have good reason for doing
il n'y a pas lieu de... — there's no need to...
Il n'y pas lieu de s'inquiéter. — There's no need to worry.
tenir lieu de (= agir en tant que) — to take the place of, (= servir de) to serve as
donner lieu à — to give rise to, to give cause for
J'aimerais une tarte aux pommes au lieu de la glace. — I'd like apple tart instead of ice cream.
2. lieux nmpl1) (= locaux) premisesvider les lieux; quitter les lieux — to leave the premises, [locataire] to vacate the premises
2) [accident, crime] scene sg* * *A nm2 (pl lieux) ( endroit) place; un bon lieu de promenade a good place for walking; complément/adverbe de lieu adverbial/adverb of place; choisir le lieu de la cérémonie to choose where the ceremony will take place; mettre qch en lieu sûr to put sth in a safe place; lieu de rendez-vous or de rencontre meeting place; lieu d'habitation/de naissance place of residence/of birth; lieu de pèlerinage place of pilgrimage; lieu de culte place of worship; lieu de vente retail outlet, point of sale; sur le lieu de travail in the workplace; lieu de passage thoroughfare; lieu de l'action/du crime scene of the action/of the crime; sur le lieu du drame at the scene of the tragedy; lieu de tournage (film) set; en tous lieux everywhere; en lieu et place de qn [signer, agir] on behalf of sb; en premier lieu in the first place, firstly; en second lieu secondly; en dernier lieu lastly; avoir lieu to take place; tenir lieu de to serve as [réfectoire, chambre]; cette lettre tient lieu d'invitation this letter is an invitation; il y a lieu de s'inquiéter there is cause for anxiety; il n'y a pas lieu de s'affoler there is no cause for panic; s'il y a lieu if necessary; cela n'a pas lieu d'être it shouldn't be so; tes critiques n'ont pas lieu d'être there are no grounds for your criticisms; elle a lieu d'être contente she has cause to be happy; donner lieu à to cause ou give rise to [scandale]; ⇒ haut.B au lieu de loc prép instead of.C au lieu que loc conj rather than.D lieux nmpl1 ( endroit) parts; repérer les lieux to have a scout around; ( pour des raisons malhonnêtes) to stake out the place; sur les lieux [être] at the scene; [arriver] on the scene; notre envoyé spécial est déjà sur les lieux our special correspondent is already at the scene;2 ( habitation) premises; visiter/quitter les lieux to visit/leave the premises; le maître des lieux the master of the house.lieu commun commonplace; lieu géométrique† locus; lieu jaune yellow pollock; lieu de plaisir euph brothel; lieu public public place; lieu saint holy place; lieu scénique stage; lieux d'aisances† euph toilets.n'avoir ni or être sans feu ni lieu to have neither hearth nor home†.III1. [endroit] placelieu de rassemblement place of assembly, assembly pointfixons un lieu de rendez-vous let's decide on somewhere to meet ou on a meeting placea. memoriallieu de naissance birthplace, place of birthlieu de pèlerinage place of ou centre for pilgrimagele haut lieu de... the Mecca of..., a Mecca for...2. GRAMMAIREadverbe/complément (circonstanciel) de lieu adverb/complement of place3. (locution)a. [entrevue, expérience, spectacle] to take placeb. [accident] to happenc. [erreur] to occuravoir lieu de [avoir des raisons de] to have (good) reasons tovous n'aurez pas lieu de vous plaindre you won't find any cause ou any reason for complaints'il y a lieu if necessary, should the need arise————————lieux nom masculin pluriel1. [endroit précis] scenepour être efficace, il faut être sur les lieux 24 heures sur 24 if you want to do things properly, you have to be on the spot 24 hours a day2. [bâtiments] premisesles lieux d'aisances (euphémisme) the smallest room (euphémisme), the lavatory (UK), the bathroom (US)————————au lieu de locution prépositionnelleelle aurait dû me remercier, au lieu de ça, elle m'en veut she should have thanked me, instead of which she bears a grudge against me————————au lieu que locution conjonctiveje préfère ranger moi-même mon bureau au lieu que tu viennes tout changer de place I prefer to tidy my desk myself rather than having you changing everything around————————en dernier lieu locution adverbialeen haut lieu locution adverbialeen lieu et place de locution prépositionnelle————————en lieu sûr locution adverbialerange-le en lieu sûr put it away in a safe place, put it away somewhere safe————————en premier lieu locution adverbialeen tous lieux locution adverbiale————————lieu commun nom masculin -
6 пункт
1. point; stationначален/изходен пункт an initial/a starting pointподкрепителен пункт a refreshment standнаблюдателен пункт an observation point/postпревързочен пункт a dressing station; an aid' postмн.ч. towns and villagesмобилизационен/наборен пункт a recruiting stationам. an induction center2. (точка от програма, договори и пр.) item. article; paragraph3. печ. point* * *м., -ове, (два) пу̀нкта 1. point; station; захранващ \пункт (на мрежа) feeding centre; здравен \пункт health centre; избирателен \пункт poll station; команден \пункт command post; краен \пункт terminal point/station; destination; мобилизационен/наборен \пункт воен. recruiting station; амер. induction center; наблюдателен \пункт observation point/post; начален/изходен \пункт initial/starting point; опорен \пункт воен. strong point; key point; подкрепителен \пункт refreshment stand; превързочен \пункт dressing station; aid post; сборен \пункт meeting place/point, assembly place/point/post;3. полигр. point.* * *clause (в договор): an arguable пункт - спорен пункт; count: an initial пункт - начален пункт; post: a command пункт - команден пункт; station; vantage-ground (наблюдателен)* * *1. (на политическа програма) plank 2. (точка от програма, договори и пр.) item. article;paragraph 3. point;station 4. ам. an induction center 5. здравен ПУНКТ a health centre 6. команден ПУНКТ a command post 7. краен ПУНКТ a terminal point/station;destination 8. мн.ч. towns and villages 9. мобилизационен/ наборен ПУНКТ a recruiting station 10. наблюдателен ПУНКТ an observation point/post 11. населен ПУНКТ settlement, an inhabited locality, a population centre 12. начален/изходен ПУНКТ an initial/a starting point 13. опорен ПУНКТ воен. a strong point;a key point 14. печ. point 15. подкрепителен ПУНКТ a refreshment stand 16. превързочен ПУНКТ a dressing station;an aid' post 17. сборен ПУНКТ a meeting place/point,' an assembly place/point/ post -
7 αγωνιστήριον
ἀγωνιστήριονplace of assembly: neut nom /voc /acc sgἀγωνιστήριοςplace of assembly: masc acc sgἀγωνιστήριοςplace of assembly: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
8 ἀγωνιστήριον
ἀγωνιστήριονplace of assembly: neut nom /voc /acc sgἀγωνιστήριοςplace of assembly: masc acc sgἀγωνιστήριοςplace of assembly: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
9 είρα
εἴρᾱ, εἴρηa place of assembly: fem nom /voc /acc dualεἴρᾱ, εἴρηa place of assembly: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)εἴρᾱ, εἶροςwool: neut nom /voc /acc pl (doric aeolic)——————εἴρᾱͅ, εἴρηa place of assembly: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic)——————εἴρωfasten together in rows: aor ind act 1st sgεἴρωfasten together in rows: aor ind act 1st sg (homeric ionic) -
10 conciliābulum
conciliābulum ī, n [concilio], a place of assembly, public exchange, market-place, L., Ta.* * *meeting/assembly/public place; district administrative center; meeting/assembly -
11 conventiculum
conventiculum ī, n dim. [2 conventus], a petty assembly, association: hominum.— A place of assembling: conventicula exstruere, Ta.* * *small assembly; place of assembly/resort; assembly, meeting, association (L+S) -
12 ἀγορά
A assembly, esp. of the People, opp. the Council of Chiefs, Il.2.93, Od.2.69, etc.; τοῖσιν δ' οὔτ' ἀγοραὶ βουληφόροι (sc. Κυκλώπεσσι) Od.9.112; ; ἀ. Πυλάτιδες, of the Amphictyonic Council at Pylae, S.Tr. 638, cf. Ion Eleg.1.3;μακάρων ἀ. Pi.I. 8(7).29
, cf. AB210; ἀγορήνδε καλέσσασθαι, κηρύσσειν, Il.1.54, 2.51; ἀγορὴν ποιήσασθαι, θέσθαι, Il.8.489, Od.9.171; εἰς ἀ. ἰέναι, ἀγέρεσθαι, 8.12, Il.18.245;ἀγορήνδε καθέζεσθαι Od.1.372
.—Not common in Prose,ἀγορὰν συνάγειν, συλλέγειν X.An.5.7.3
;ποιῆσαι Aeschin.3.27
;ἀγορὰς ποιεῖσθαι Hyp.Fr. 150
: of the assembly in Attic demes, D.44.36, IG2.585, al.;ἀ. συνέδριον φυλετῶν καὶ δημοτῶν AB327
: in late Prose, ἀ. δικῶν προθεῖναι, καταστήσασθαι, = Lat. conventus agere, Luc.Bis Acc. 4,12: meeting for games, Pi.N.3.14: metaph.,μυρμήκων ἀ. Luc. Icar.19
: prov., θεῶν ἀ. 'Babel', Suid., etc.II place of assembly,τοὺς δ' εὗρ' εἰν ἀγορῇ Il.7.382
;ἵνα σφ' ἀ. τε θέμις τε 11.807
, cf.Od.6.266; pl., Od.8.16;οὔτε.. εἰς ἀ. ἔρχεται οὔτε δίκας Thgn. 268
.2 market-place, perh. not earlier than Hom.Epigr. 14.5 πολλὰ μὲν εἰν ἀγορῇ πωλεύμενα, πολλὰ δ' ἀγυιαῖς; freq. in later authors,πρυμνοῖς ἀγορᾶς ἔπι Pi.P.5.93
;θεοὶ.. ἀγορᾶς ἐπίσκοποι A.Th. 272
;μέση Τραχινίων ἀ. S.Tr. 424
;ἀγορᾷ οὐδὲ ἄστει δέχεσθαι Th.6.44
;ὀλιγάκις.. ἀγορᾶς χραίνων κύκλον E.Or. 919
; οἱ ἐκ τῆς ἀ. market people, X.An.1.2.18;ἐξ ἀγορᾶς εἶ Ar.Eq. 181
, etc.; εἰς ἀ. ἐμβάλλειν to go into the forum, i. e. be a citizen, Lycurg.5; ἐν τῇ ἀ. ἐργάζεσθαι to trade in the market, D.57.31; εἰς τὴν ἀ. χειροτονεῖν (opp. ἐπὶ τὸν πόλεμον ) 'for the market', Id.4.26; the Roman Forum, D.H.5.48.1 public speaking, gift of speaking, mostly in pl., ἔσχ' ἀγοράων withheld him from speaking, Il.2.275; οἱ δ' ἀγορὰς ἀγόρευον ib. 788, cf. Od.4.818;ᾠδὴν ἀντ' ἀγορῆς θέμενος Sol.1
.2 market,ἀγορὰν παρασκευάζειν Th.7.40
, X. HG3.4.11;ἀ. παρέχειν Th.6.44
, etc.;ἄγειν X.An.5.7.33
, etc.; opp. ἀγορᾷ χρῆσθαι to have supplies, ib.7.6.24;τῆς ἀ. εἴργεσθαι Th.1.67
, Plu.Per.29; ἀ. ἐλευθέρα, i. e. καθαρὰ τῶν ὠνίων πάντων, Arist.Pol. 1331a31, cf. X.Cyr.1.2.3; opp.ἀ. ἀναγκαία Arist.Pol. 1331b11
; generally, provisions, supplies, PPetr.3p.131 (iii B. C.), PS14.354 (iii B. C.), al.; in pl., Nic.Dam.p.6.17 D.; ἀγορὰς περικόπτειν cut off supplies, D.H.10.43.b market, sale, ἀ. τῶν βιβλίων, τῶν παρθένων, Luc. Ind.19, Ael.VH4.1, cf. Nicoch.7.IV as a mark of time, ἀ. πλήθουσα the forenoon, when the market-place was full,ἀγορῆς πληθυούσης Hdt.4.181
;πληθούσης ἀγορᾶς X.Mem.1.1.10
, cf. SIG695.38 (Magn. Mae.); περὶ orἀμφὶ ἀ. πλήθουσαν X.An.2.1.7
, 1.8.1;ἐν ἀ. πληθούσῃ Pl.Grg. 469d
, cf. Th.8.92; alsoἀγορῆς πληθώρη Hdt.2.173
, 7.223; poet.,ἐν ἀ. πλήθοντος ὄχλου Pi.P.4.85
;πρὶν ἀ. πεπληθέναι Pherecr.29
: ἀγορῆς διάλυσις the time just after mid-day, when they went home from market, Hdt.3.104, cf.X.Oec.12.1. -
13 रङ्गः _raṅgḥ
रङ्गः [रञ्ज्-भावे घञ्]1 Colour, hue, dye, paint.-2 A stage, theatre, play-house, an arena, any place of public amusement, as in रङ्गविघ्नोपशान्तये S. D.281; यदा- श्रौषं द्रोपदीं रङ्गमध्ये Mb.1.1.154; आनर्चुः पुरुषा रङ्गम् Bhāg. 1.42.33.-3 A place of assembly.-4 The members of an assembly, the audience; अहो रागबद्धचित्त- वृत्तिरालिखित इव सर्वतो रङ्गः Ś.1; रङ्गस्य दर्शयित्वा निवर्तते नर्तकी यथा नृत्यात् । पुरुषस्य तथात्मानं प्रकाश्य विनिवर्तते प्रकृतिः ॥ Sarva. S.-5 A field of battle.-6 Dancing, singing, acting.-7 Mirth, diversion.-8 The nasal modifica- tion of a vowel; सरङ्गं कम्पयेत् कम्पं रथीवेति निदर्शनम् Sik. 3; see 26,27,28 also.-9 An extract of Khadira.-गः, -गम् Tin.-Comp. -अङ्गनम्, -णम् an arena, an am- phitheatre.-अङ्गा alum.-अवतरणम् 1 entrance on the stage.-2 an actor's profession.-अवतारकः, -अवतारिन् m. an actor; कर्मारस्य निषादस्य रङ्गावतारकस्य च Ms.4.215.-आजीवः 1 an actor;-2 a painter; रङ्गाजीवाश्च भूरिशः Śiva B.31.19; so,-उपजीविन् m.,-कारः, -जीविकः a painter.-क्षारः borax.-चरः 1 an actor, a player.-2 a gladiator.-जम् red lead.-जीवकः 1 an actor.-2 a dyer, colourist.-तालः a kind of measure (in music)-दः 1 borax.-2 an extract of Khadira.-दा, -दृढा alum.-देवता the goddess supposed to preside over battlefield, sports and public diversions generally; आतेने बलमिव रङ्गदेवताभ्यः Ki.17.62.-द्वारम् 1 a stage door.-2 the prologue of a play.-पत्री, -पुष्पी the indigo plant.-पीठ a place for dancing; महति रत्नरङ्गपीठे स्थितां प्रथमं ताम्रोष्ठीम- पश्यम् Dk.2.6.-प्रदीपकः (in music) a kind of measure.-प्रवेशः 1 entering on the stage.-2 engaging in thea- trical performance.-बी(वी)जम् silver.-भूतिः f.1 the night of full moon in the month of Aśvina.-भूमिः f.1 a stage, theatre.-2 an arena, battle-field.-मङ्गलम् a festive ceremony on the stage.-मण्डपः a theatre.-मल्ली a lute.-मातृ f.1 lac, red-dye, or the insect which produces it.-2 a bawd, procuress.-वस्तु n. a paint.-वाटः an arena, a place enclosed for plays, dancing &c.-विद्या the art of dancing and acting, thea- trical profession.-शाला a dancing-hall, theatre, play house.-संगरः a contest on the stage. -
14 comitium
comitium ī, n [com- + I-], a place of assembly, place of meeting: in comitio esse Spartae, i. e. the Ephoreium, N.—Esp., a place adjoining the Forum, in which the Comitia curiata were held, the comitium, C., Cs., L., Ta.; see also comitia.* * *place in Forum where comitia were held; comitia (pl.), assembly; elections -
15 comitium
cŏm-ĭtĭum, ii, n. [locus a coëundo, id est insimul veniendo, est dictus, Paul. ex Fest. p. 38, 12 Müll.; cf. Varr. L. L. 5, § 155 id.: comitium ab eo quod coibant eo comitiis curiatis, et litium causā].I.In sing., the place for the assembling of the Romans voting by the curiœ situated near the Forum, and separated from it by the ancient Rostra, but sometimes considered as a part of the Forum in a more extended sense (hence, in Dion. Halic. ho kratistos and o epiphanestatos tês agoras topos: IN COMITIO AVT IN FORO, XII. Tab. ap. Auct. Her. 2, 13, 20; Cic. Sest. 35, 75; id. Verr. 2, 1, 22, § 58; id. Brut. 84, 289; Liv. 1, 36, 5; 27, 36, 8; 10, 24, 18; Plaut. Curc. 4, 1, 9 et saep.; cf. Dict. of Antiq.—B.Transf., any place of assembly out of Rome;C.so of the Ephoreum at Sparta,
Nep. Ages. 4, 2.—Trop.:II.quod (es) esset animi vestibulum et orationis janua et cogitationum comitium,
App. Mag. 7, p. 278, 1; so, sacri pectoris, Mam. Grat. Act. ad Jul. 15.—Plur.: cŏmĭtĭa (access. form cŏmĭtĭae, Fratr. Arval. ap. Marin. p. 43; Gloss. Labb. p. 33), the assembly of the Romans for electing magistrates, etc., the comitia. —The comitia were of three kinds.1.Comitia curiata, the most ancient, voting by curiæ, held in the comitium (v. I.), gradually restricted by,2.The Comitia centuriata, the proper assembly of the populus Romanus, voting by centuries, instituted by Servius Tullius, continuing through the whole time of the republic, commonly held in the Campus Martius (not in the comitium, as is asserted by many from the similarity of the name; cf.3.campus, II.),
Gell. 15, 27, 2 sqq.; Cic. Agr. 2, 11, 27; id. Dom. 14, 38; Liv. 5, 52, 15; cf. Cic. Leg. 3, 19, 44.—Comitia tributa, voting by tribes, and commonly held in the Forum, but in choosing magistrates, freq. in the Campus Martius, convened for the first time in the trial of Coriolanus, two years after the introduction of the office of tribune of the people. In them the inferior magistrates (ædiles, tribunes of the people, quæstors), and, later, the Pontifex Maximus also, were chosen, Cic. Leg. 3, 19, 45; id. Agr. 2, 11, 27; Liv. 2, 58, 1; 2, 60, 4; Gell. 15, 27, 3; cf.B.Dict. of Antiq.—Upon the comitia calata, v. 1, calo.—The usual t. t. for holding such comitia is: comitia habere,
Cic. Div. 2, 18, 43; freq. in all periods;they were designated according to the magistrates who were to be chosen in them, as consularia,
Cic. Verr. 1, 6, 17; id. Mur. 18, 38:praetoria,
Liv. 10, 22, 8:tribunicia,
Cic. Att. 1, 1, 1; Liv. 6, 39, 11:militaria,
Liv. 3, 51, 8:quaestoria,
Cic. Fam. 7, 30, 1; cf.also: comitia consulum,
Liv. 3, 20, 8; and:comitia fiunt regi creando,
id. 1, 35, 1:edicere comitia consulibus creandis,
id. 3, 37, 5:comitia conficere,
Cic. Fam. 10, 36, 12:differre,
Liv. 6, 37, 12:dimittere,
Cic. Att. 1, 14, 5:ducere,
id. ib. 4, 15, 7:inire,
Suet. Vesp. 5.—Transf., of other elections, out of Rome, Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 52, § 129; Liv. 42, 43, 7; Tab. Heracl. v. 24 sq.—C.Trop.:ibo intro, ubi de capite meo sunt comitia, i. e.,
where my fate is deciding, Plaut. Aul. 4, 7, 20:Pseudulus mihi centuriata capitis habuit comitia,
id. Ps. 4, 7, 134:meo illic nunc sunt capiti comitia,
id. Truc. 4, 3, 45. -
16 रङ्ग
raṅga
m. colour, paint, dye, hue MBh. Suṡr. Lalit. ;
the nasal modification of a vowel Ṡiksh. ;
a place for public amusement orᅠ for dramatic exhibition, theatre, play-house, stage, arena, any place of assembly MBh. Kāv. etc.;
the members of an assembly, audience Ṡak. Sāṃkhyak. Daṡar. ;
a dancing-place L. ;
a field of battle L. ;
diversion, mirth L. ;
love L. ;
(in music) a kind of measure Saṃgīt. ;
borax L. ;
an extract obtained from Acacia Catechu L. ;
N. of a man Rājat. ;
of various authors ( alsoᅠ with bhaṭṭa andᅠ jyotir-vid) Cat. ;
(ā) f. N. of a river Divyâ̱v. ;
n. (m.) tin (= vaṅga) L.
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17 محفل
مَحْفِل (جمعه: مَحَافِل): مَجْلِس، مُجْتَمَعbody, board, assembly, gathering, meeting, get-together, congregation; meeting place, gathering place, rendezvous, place of assembly -
18 ecclesia
ecclēsĭa ( ēcclĕsĭa, Sedul. 5, 358; Venant. Carm. 3, 6, 24; and ĕclĕsĭa, Paul. Nol. Carm. 15, 117; 28, 32), ae, f., = ekklêsia, an assembly of the (Greek) people.I.Prop.: et ecclesia consentiente, senate and people, in the free cities of Greece: bule et ecclesia, Plin. et Traj. Ep. 111, 1. —II.Transf.A.In eccl. Lat.1.A religious assembly of Christians, a Christian congregation, a church (eccl. Lat.;2.very freq.): die ecclesiae, etc.,
Vulg. Matt. 18, 17; id. Philem. 2; Aug. Ep. 190, 5, 19.—The Church, the whole body of believers:3.Christus dilexit ecclesiam,
Vulg. Eph. 5, 25:Dei,
id. Phil. 3, 6; Aug. Serm. 137, 6; so,in coelo,
Vulg. Heb. 12, 23.—A Christian place of assembly, a church:B.ut nomine ecclesiae, id est populi qui continetur, significamus locum qui continet,
Aug. Ep. 190, 5, 19; cf. also Amm. 21, 2 fin.; id. 28, 6 fin. —An assembly, a meeting in gen., Aus. Ep. 24, 93. -
19 eclesia
ecclēsĭa ( ēcclĕsĭa, Sedul. 5, 358; Venant. Carm. 3, 6, 24; and ĕclĕsĭa, Paul. Nol. Carm. 15, 117; 28, 32), ae, f., = ekklêsia, an assembly of the (Greek) people.I.Prop.: et ecclesia consentiente, senate and people, in the free cities of Greece: bule et ecclesia, Plin. et Traj. Ep. 111, 1. —II.Transf.A.In eccl. Lat.1.A religious assembly of Christians, a Christian congregation, a church (eccl. Lat.;2.very freq.): die ecclesiae, etc.,
Vulg. Matt. 18, 17; id. Philem. 2; Aug. Ep. 190, 5, 19.—The Church, the whole body of believers:3.Christus dilexit ecclesiam,
Vulg. Eph. 5, 25:Dei,
id. Phil. 3, 6; Aug. Serm. 137, 6; so,in coelo,
Vulg. Heb. 12, 23.—A Christian place of assembly, a church:B.ut nomine ecclesiae, id est populi qui continetur, significamus locum qui continet,
Aug. Ep. 190, 5, 19; cf. also Amm. 21, 2 fin.; id. 28, 6 fin. —An assembly, a meeting in gen., Aus. Ep. 24, 93. -
20 αγωνιστηρίω
ἀγωνιστήριονplace of assembly: neut dat sgἀγωνιστήριοςplace of assembly: masc /neut dat sg
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