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1 Πλάταια
Πλάταια [ Πλᾰ], ἡ, Il.2.504, Hdt.8.50, Th.2.4:—more freq.pl. [full] Πλᾰταιαί, ῶν, αἱ, Plataea or Plataeae in Boeotia, Hdt.9.25,30, etc. Adv. [full] Πλᾰταιᾶσι, before a vowel [suff] Πλᾰταιᾶ-σιν,A at Plataeae, Th.1.130, D.59.97; [full] Πλᾰταίαζε to P., [full] Πλᾰταιόθεν from P., St.Byz.: [full] Πλᾰταιεῖς, έων, οἱ, [dialect] Ion. [suff] πλᾰτᾰγ-έες, Plataeans, Hdt.6.108, etc. ; [dialect] Att. nom. [full] Πλᾰταιῆς, acc. -ᾶς, Th.2.4, Ar.Ra. 694 ; οἱ Π., at Athens, were enfranchised slaves who had the same civic rights as the citizens of Plataea, Hellanic.171 J.: Adj. [full] Πλᾰταιικός, ή, όν, of P., Hdt.9.25 ; τὰ -κά the events at P., Id.8.126, 9.38 ; fem. ἡ Πλαταιὶς γῆ, χώρα, Id.9.25, Th.3.58,al.: abs.,Aἡ Π. Hdt.9.36
; also [full] Πλαταιᾶτις, St.Byz.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Πλάταια
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2 Платея
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3 Eleutheria
Eleuthĕrĭus, i, m., = Eleutherios (Liberator), the surname of a god:Liber,
Arn. 6, p. 207.—Hence, Eleuthĕrĭa, ōrum, n., the festival of Jupiter Eleutherius, feast of liberty, celebrated in honor of the victory at Plataea, Plaut. Pers. 1, 1, 29. -
4 Eleutherius
Eleuthĕrĭus, i, m., = Eleutherios (Liberator), the surname of a god:Liber,
Arn. 6, p. 207.—Hence, Eleuthĕrĭa, ōrum, n., the festival of Jupiter Eleutherius, feast of liberty, celebrated in honor of the victory at Plataea, Plaut. Pers. 1, 1, 29. -
5 γυμνασιαρχέω
A to be gymnasiarch, at Athens and elsewhere, IG 3.1104, al., 5(1).481, al. ([place name] Sparta), 7.1669 ([place name] Plataea), BGU184.3 (i A. D.), etc.;εἰς Προμήθεια Lys.21.3
, Is.7.36; γ. λαμπάδι (cf. λαμπαδηφορία) Id.6.60:—[voice] Med.,γυμνασιαρχεῖσθαι ἐν ταῖς λαμπάσι X.Vect. 4.52
.II trans., provide for, supply as gymnasiarch, πάντα τὰ γυμνάσια Keil-Premerstein Zweiter Bericht No.69 :—[voice] Pass., to be supplied with gymnasiarchs,γυμνασιαρχοῦσιν οἱ πλούσιοι.., ὁ δὲ δῆμος γυμνασιαρχεῖται X.Ath.1.13
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6 κάγκελος
κάγκελος, ὁ,= Lat.A cancelli, barrier, starting-gate, in races, Sch. Theoc.8.57, Hsch.:—also [full] κάγκελλοι, οἱ, IG7.1681 ([place name] Plataea), POxy. 2146.12 (iii A.D.):—whence [full] καγκελλάριος, ὁ, orig. usher at the (lattice-work) bar of a court, then = λογοθέτης, Lyd.Mag.3.36,37, PMasp.5.19, al. (vi A.D.): [full] κάγκελον, τό, bar, τοῦ δικαστηρίου Sch. Ar.Eq. 641, 675: [full] κάγγελλον, railing, balustrade, PRyl.233.4 (ii A.D.): —hence [full] καγκελοειδῶς, Adv. like a grating, criss-cross, Hippiatr.117 (v.l. -λλ-):Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κάγκελος
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7 ἀριπρεπής
A very distin guished,ὡς καὶ σοὶ εἶδος μὲν ἀριπρεπές Od.8.176
;δότε δὴ καὶ τόνδε γενέσθαι.. ἀριπρεπέα Τρώεσσιν Il.6.477
;ἵππον ἀ. προὔχοντα 23.453
;ἀ. βασιλῆες Od.8.390
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8 ἐλευθέρια
A festival of Liberty, held every four years at Plataea, in memory of the battle there, Posidipp.29, D.S. 11.29, Paus.9.2.6, etc.; at Syracuse, in memory of the restoration of the republic, D.S.11.72; at Samos, in honour of Eros, Erxias ap. Ath.13.562a: generally,ἐ. θύειν Henioch.5.10
.II thanksgiving for liberty, IG9(2).1034(Thess.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐλευθέρια
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9 ἐπιστρατεία
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10 ὀλολυγή
A loud cry, esp. of women invoking a god, , cf. h.Ven.19 (pl.), Ar.Lys. 240 ;δοκέει ἔμοιγε καὶ <ἡ> ὀ. ἐπὶ ἱροῖσι ἐνταῦθα πρῶτον γενέσθαι Hdt.4.189
;θεία μακάρων ὀ. Ar.Av. 222
; κραυγῇ τε καὶ ὀ. χρωμένων, of the alarm given in the attack on Plataea, Th.2.4.—Mostly in good sense, sts. even opp. to a wailing cry, ;σύν τ' εὐαγορίᾳ σύν τ' εὔγμασι σύν τ' ὀλολυγαῖς Call.Lav.Pall. 139
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11 Πλάταια
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