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1 Θηβαικά
Θηβαϊκά, Θηβαῖοςto Thebes: neut nom /voc /acc plΘηβαϊκά̱, Θηβαῖοςto Thebes: fem nom /voc /acc dualΘηβαϊκά̱, Θηβαῖοςto Thebes: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic)Θηβαικόςto Thebes: neut nom /voc /acc plΘηβαικά̱, Θηβαικόςto Thebes: fem nom /voc /acc dualΘηβαικά̱, Θηβαικόςto Thebes: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
2 Θῆβαι
AΘ. Αἰγύπτιαι.. αἳ ἑκατ όμπυλοί εἰσι Il.9.381
: also sg., Θήβης ἑπταπύλοιο ([place name] Boeotia) 4.406:—hence [full] Θήβασδε to Thebes, 23.679; [dialect] Att. Θήβαζε Sch.Il.3.29, al.; [full] Θήβησιν at Thebes, Il. 22.479, Arist.Rh. 1398b2,Θήβησι Il.14.114
: from the sg., [full] Θήβηθεν from Thebes, Ephipp.15.7; poet. [suff] θεωρόδοκ-θε APl.4.185; [dialect] Boeot. [full] Θείβᾱθεν from Thebes, Ar.Ach. 862, also [full] - ᾱθε ( [suff] θεωροδόκ-αθι codd.) ib. 868:—Adj. [full] Θηβαιεύς, έως, [dialect] Ion. έος, ὁ, epith. of Zeus, Theban, Hdt.1.182, etc.: [full] Θηβαῖος, α, ον, Theban, Od.10.492, etc.; Θηβαΐας (metri gr.) S.Ant. 1135 (lyr.): [full] Θηβαϊκός, ή, όν, Hdt.2.4, etc. -
3 Θηβαικώ
Θηβαϊκῶ, Θηβαῖοςto Thebes: masc /neut gen sg (doric aeolic)Θηβαικόςto Thebes: masc /neut gen sg (doric aeolic)——————Θηβαϊκῷ, Θηβαῖοςto Thebes: masc /neut dat sgΘηβαικόςto Thebes: masc /neut dat sg -
4 Θηβαικών
Θηβαϊκῶν, Θηβαῖοςto Thebes: fem gen plΘηβαϊκῶν, Θηβαῖοςto Thebes: masc /neut gen plΘηβαικόςto Thebes: fem gen plΘηβαικόςto Thebes: masc /neut gen pl -
5 Θηβαικῶν
Θηβαϊκῶν, Θηβαῖοςto Thebes: fem gen plΘηβαϊκῶν, Θηβαῖοςto Thebes: masc /neut gen plΘηβαικόςto Thebes: fem gen plΘηβαικόςto Thebes: masc /neut gen pl -
6 Θηβαικόν
Θηβαϊκόν, Θηβαῖοςto Thebes: masc acc sgΘηβαϊκόν, Θηβαῖοςto Thebes: neut nom /voc /acc sgΘηβαικόςto Thebes: masc acc sgΘηβαικόςto Thebes: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
7 Θηβαγενή
Θηβᾱγενῆ, Θηβαγενήςsprung from Thebes: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)Θηβᾱγενῆ, Θηβαγενήςsprung from Thebes: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)Θηβᾱγενῆ, Θηβαγενήςsprung from Thebes: masc /fem acc sg (attic epic doric) -
8 Θηβαγενῆ
Θηβᾱγενῆ, Θηβαγενήςsprung from Thebes: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)Θηβᾱγενῆ, Θηβαγενήςsprung from Thebes: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)Θηβᾱγενῆ, Θηβαγενήςsprung from Thebes: masc /fem acc sg (attic epic doric) -
9 Θηβαία
Θηβαί̱ᾱ, Θηβαῖοςto Thebes: fem nom /voc /acc dualΘηβαί̱ᾱ, Θηβαῖοςto Thebes: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)——————Θηβαί̱ᾱͅ, Θηβαῖοςto Thebes: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
10 Θηβαίω
Θηβαί̱ω, Θηβαῖοςto Thebes: masc /neut nom /voc /acc dualΘηβαί̱ω, Θηβαῖοςto Thebes: masc /neut gen sg (doric aeolic)——————Θηβαί̱ῳ, Θηβαῖοςto Thebes: masc /neut dat sg -
11 Θείβαθεν
A from Thebes, Ar.Ach. 862:— [full] Θείβᾱθι, at Thebes, ib. 868 codd. ([full] Θείβᾱθε from Thebes, Elmsl.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Θείβαθεν
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12 πρόξενος
πρόξενος ([full] πρόξενφος IG9(1).867 (Corc., vii/vi B. C.)), Cret. [full] πρόξηνος GDI 5028 A2,6, Schwyzer187 (ii B. C.), [dialect] Ion. [full] πρόξεινος Hdt. (v. infr.): ὁ (ἡ, when used of a woman, v. infr. 11):—A public ξένος, public guest or friend, made so by an act of the State: Alexander 1 of Macedon was π. καὶ εὐεργέτης of Athens, Hdt.8.136, cf. 143;πρόξενοι ἀμφικτιόνων Pi.I.4(3).8
;εἶναι πρόξενον τοῦ δήμου τοῦ Ἀθηναίων Στράτωνα τὸν Σιδῶνος βασιλέα καὶ αὐτὸν καὶ ἐκγόνους IG22.141.9
;πρόξενοι καὶ πολῖται Lys.28.1
; esp. of persons representing the interests of a foreign state in their own community, Pl.Lg. 642b, etc.; opp. φιδιόξενος (q. v.), IG9(1).333.11 ([dialect] Locr., v B. C.); of π. of Athens in other states, Pindar at Thebes, Isoc.15.166; Thucydides at Pharsalus, Th.8.92; π. τῆς πόλεως, i.e. of Athens at Mytilene, Arist.Pol. 1304a10; of other states at Athens, Cimon and Callias of Sparta, And.3.3, X.HG5.4.22; Nicias of Syracuse, D.S.13.27; Thraso of Thebes, Aeschin.3.138; ; of other states at Sparta, e.g. Lichas of Argos, Th.5.76; Clearchus of Byzantium, X.HG1.1.35; π. of barbarian communities and rulers, Id.An.5.4.2, 5.6.11; sts. the function was exercised by a community,εἶμεν τὰν πόλιν τῶν Δελφῶν πρόξενον τᾶς πόλιος τᾶς Σαρδιανῶν.. διὰ τὸ μὴ ὑπάρχειν πρόξενον Σαρδιανοῖς SIG548.10
(Delph., iii B. C.).b later, of patrons or representatives of guilds, e.g. the σύνοδος τοῦ Διὸς τοῦ Ξενίου at Athens, IG22.1012.18, cf.7.2486 ([place name] Thebes), 14.615 ([place name] Rhegium).2 at Sparta, officials appointed by the Kings to entertain foreign guests, Hdt.6.57; also at Delphi, of persons extending public hospitality, E. Ion 551, 1039, Andr. 1103; so in Nephelococcygia, Ar.Av. 1021.II generally, patron, protector, A.Supp. 420 (lyr.), al., Ar.Th. 602; φίλης γὰρ π. κατήνυσαν at the house of a kind patroness, i.e. Clytaemnestra, S.El. 1451;προξένῳ χρῆσθαί τινι E.Fr. 721
.III Adj., assisting, relieving, c. gen., Alciphr.3.72.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρόξενος
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13 Κάδμος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: name of a hero, the founder of Thebes (Od.)Other forms: \/ Κασσμος (vase Rhegium).Derivatives: Καδμεῖος, Καδμήιος (Hes.) adj.; Καδμεία `the hill of Thebes' (X.); Καδμειῶνες `the inhabitants of Thebes' (Il.); καδμεία (γῆ) `cadmia, calamine' (Dsc.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: The connection with κέκασμαι is certainly wrong. The name is found for a river in Thesprotia and for a mountain and a river in Caria So the word is without a doubt a Pre-Greek word, of unknown meaning (Beekes, Mnemosyne 42 (2004)465ff. and Kadmos, 43(2005)172f. This is confirmed by the name Καδμἶλος which has a suffix - ιλ- which is well known in Anatolia. The structure of the name agrees with that of Πάτμος, Λάτμος, Λάκμος. The gloss κάδμος δόρυ, λόφος, ἀσπίς H. finds no support. Cf. on Καδμῖλος.Page in Frisk: 1,751Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > Κάδμος
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14 Θείβαθεν
Θείβᾱθεν, Θείβαθενfrom Thebes: indeclform (adverb)Θείβᾱθεν, Θήβηθενto Thebes: aeolic (indeclform adverb) -
15 Θηβαίον
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16 Θηβαῖον
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17 Θηβαγενείς
Θηβᾱγενεῖς, Θηβαγενήςsprung from Thebes: masc /fem acc plΘηβᾱγενεῖς, Θηβαγενήςsprung from Thebes: masc /fem nom /voc pl (attic epic) -
18 Θηβαγενεῖς
Θηβᾱγενεῖς, Θηβαγενήςsprung from Thebes: masc /fem acc plΘηβᾱγενεῖς, Θηβαγενήςsprung from Thebes: masc /fem nom /voc pl (attic epic) -
19 Θηβαιγενεί
Θηβαιγενήςsprung from Thebes: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)Θηβαιγενήςsprung from Thebes: masc /fem /neut dat sg -
20 Θηβαιγενεῖ
Θηβαιγενήςsprung from Thebes: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)Θηβαιγενήςsprung from Thebes: masc /fem /neut dat sg
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