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1 γερουσία
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2 προβουλεύματ'
προβουλεύματα, προβούλευμαpreliminary decree of the senate: neut nom /voc /acc plπροβουλεύματι, προβούλευμαpreliminary decree of the senate: neut dat sgπροβουλεύματε, προβούλευμαpreliminary decree of the senate: neut nom /voc /acc dual -
3 βουλή
βουλή, ἡ, [dialect] Dor. [full] βωλά Decr.Byz. ap. D.18.90, [dialect] Aeol. [full] βόλλα Schwyzer 623.1 (ii B. C.), Plu.2.288b: acc. pl.2 counsel, design,βουλὰς βουλεύουσι Il.24.652
, etc.: generally, counsel, advice, opp. μάχεσθαι, Il.1.258, cf. 2.202, etc.;κακὴ β. Hes.Op. 266
;πρᾶτος.. καὶ βουλᾷ καὶ χερσὶν ἐς Ἄρεα IG9(1).658
([place name] Ithaca);νυκτὶ βουλὴν διδόναι Hdt.7.12
(butἐν νυκτὶ β. διδοὺς ἐμαυτῷ Men.Epit.35
);ἐν β. ἔχειν τὰ γενόμενα Hdt.3.78
; β. ποιεῖσθαι, = βουλεύεσθαι, Id.6.101, etc.;β. διδόναι X. Cyr.7.2.26
;β. προτιθέναι περί τινος D.18.192
;β. ἄγειν Polyaen.7.39
; ἐν βουλῇ γενέσθαι πότερον .. D.H.2.44; τούτοις οὐκ ἔστι κοινὴ β. they have no common ground of argument, Pl.Cri. 49d;βουλῆς ὀρθότης ἡ εὐβουλία Arist.EN 1142b16
: in pl., counsels, A.Pr. 221, Th. 842 (lyr.); ἐν βουλαῖς ἄριστος, ἐν βουλαῖσι κράτιστος, Epigr.Gr.854, IG3.716.II Council of elders, Senate,βουλ ὴν ἷζε γερόντων Il.2.53
, cf. Od.3.127, A.Ag. 884; esp. at Athens, Council or Senate of 500 created by Cleisthenes, Hdt.9.5, Ar.V. 590, Antipho 6.40, etc.; commonly called ἡ β. (orἡ β. οἱ πεντακόσιοι Aeschin.3.20
, to distinguish it from ἡ β. ἡ ἐν Ἀρείῳ πάγῳ ibid.; alsoβ. ἀπὸ κυάμου Th.8.66
); in other states, as at Argos, Hdt.7.149; at Thebes, X.HG5.2.29; of the Roman Senate, D.H.6.69, etc.; of local senates, POxy.58.14 (iii A. D.), etc.; βουλῆς εἶναι to be of the Council, a member of it, Th.3.70 (whence Sch. and Suid. made a Subst. [full] βουλῆς, ὁ); ἀνὴρ βουλῆς τῆς Ῥωμαίων Paus.5.20.8
;ἄνδρα ἐκ τῆς βουλῆς Id.7.11.1
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4 συνέδριον
συνέδρ-ιον, τό,A council, σ. κατασκευάζειν, συνάγειν, Pl.Prt. 317d, Aeschin.3.89;ὁμογνώμονες τοῦ σ. πάντες IG14.952.28
(Acragas, iii B.C.); meeting,μεταπεμφθέντων εἰς κοινὸν σ. τῶν.. δεκανῶν PTeb.27.31
(ii B.C.); of a council of war, X.HG1.1.31, etc.; of the Areopagus, Aeschin.1.91, Din.1.54; τὰ ς., of the 600 together with the Areopagus, IG22.3640; of a board of trade, D.58.8; of the Roman Senate, Plb.1.11.1, etc.; the Carthaginian Senate, Id.1.31.8; the Jewish Sanhedrin, Ev.Matt.5.22, etc. (also of local Councils attached to synagogues, ib.10.17, Ev.Marc.13.9, Cod.Just.1.9.17); the Senate at Constantinople, Lib.Or.20.37; τὸ σεμνότατον σ. τῆς γερουσίας, at Thasos, IG12(8).388;τὸ σ. σ. τῶν γερόντων IGRom.4.782
([place name] Apamea); τὸχωρίον ἐν ᾧ σ. ἦν αὐτῷ τῶν πολιτῶν Gal.6.332
; freq. of a congress of Allies or Confederates, Hdt.8.56,75, X.HG7.1.39, D.18.22, Aeschin. 2.70, 3.58, D.S.16.89, etc.;τὸ σ. τῶν Ἑλλάνων IG12(3).1259.4
(Smyrna, iv B.C.); ἁμῶν (sc. τῶν Ἀμφικτιόνων) OGI234.17 (Delph., iii B.C.), cf. SIG613.10 (ibid., ii B.C.); τὸ Ἑλληνικὸν ς. Plu.Arist. 19.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνέδριον
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5 βουληγορία
βουληγορίᾱ, βουληγορίαspeech in the Senate: fem nom /voc /acc dualβουληγορίᾱ, βουληγορίαspeech in the Senate: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
6 κοινοβούλως
κοινόβουλοςmember of local senate: adverbialκοινόβουλοςmember of local senate: masc /fem acc pl (doric) -
7 γερουσία
γερουσί-α, ἡ,A Council of Elders, senate, E.Rh. 401: esp. at Sparta, D.20.107, Arist.Pol. 1270b24, IG5(2).345.10 (Orchom. Arc., ii/i B. C.); cf. γερωΐα and γεροντία; also of the Carthaginian Senate, Arist.Pol. 1272b37; and the Roman, Plu.2.789e, Jul.Or.2.97b; of the Jewish Sanhedrin, Act.Ap.5.21, cf. LXX Ex.3.16.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γερουσία
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8 βουλ-ηγόρος
βουλ-ηγόρος, im Senate sprechend, Poll. 4, 25.
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9 βουλ-ηγορέω
βουλ-ηγορέω, im Senate reden, App. B. C. 3, 51.
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10 βουλ-ηγορία
βουλ-ηγορία, ἡ, Rede im Senate, Poll. 4, 26.
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11 βουλή
βουλή, ἡ, 1) der Wille, Rathschluß, Διός Il. 1, 5 u. öfter. – 2) Rathschlag, Rath, bes. ἀγαϑή, ἐσϑλή, Hom.; vgl. Hes. O. 264; plur., Aesch. Prom. 219; Soph. Phil. 1231. – 3) die Berathschlagung, νυκτὶ βουλὴν διδούς Her. 7, 12, Rath haltend; ἐν βουλῇ ἔχοντες τὰ γενόμενα Her. 3, 78; ποιεῖσϑαι 6, 101 u. öfter; περὶ οὗ ἂν ᾖ ἡ βουλή Plat. Phaedr. 237 c; Dem. 6, 35; περί τινος προτιϑέναι 18, 192; διδόναι Xen. Cyr. 7, 2, 27. – 4) die Rathsversammlung, γερόντων Il. 2, 53 u. öfter; in Athen bes. der Rath der 500, Plat. Phaedr. 258 a u. öfter, wie bei Rednern, u. zwar immer mit dem Artikel, zuweilen mit dem Zusatz τῶν πεντακοσίων; selten vom Areopag, Xen. Mem. 3, 5, 20; auch in anderen Staaten, z. B. in Theben, Hell. 5, 2, 20; Sp. vom röm. Senate; Senatssitzung, D. Hal. 6, 69; auch vom Orte der Senatsversammlung.
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12 αντισύγκλητον
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13 ἀντισύγκλητον
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14 βουληγορήσαι
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15 βουληγορῆσαι
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16 βουληγόρος
βουληγόροςone who speaks in the Senate: masc nom sg -
17 βούλαρχον
βούλαρχοςpresident of the senate: masc acc sg -
18 βούλαρχος
βούλαρχοςpresident of the senate: masc nom sg -
19 εβουληγόρησε
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20 ἐβουληγόρησε
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