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Biology: starry campion (Silene stellata), thermon snakeroot (Silene stellata)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > смолёвка звёздчатая
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Coolers: Refrigerant-21 (монофтордихлорметан), Thermon (США), dichlorofluoromethane, dichloromonofluoromethane, monofluorodichloromethaneУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > холодильный агент R21
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3 смолёвка звездчатая
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4 Calidae Aquae
călĭdus and caldus, a, um, adj. (contr. access. form caldus in the anteAug. per. is freq. only in Cato and Varr.; Lucr. and Cic. use only calidus; acc. to Quint. 1, 6, 19, caldus appears to have been predom. in the Aug. per., though used by Aug. poets only when demanded by the rules of prosody, as comp. caldior, Hor. S. 1, 3, 53) [caleo, like fervidus, frigidus, from ferveo, etc., aridus from areo, etc.], warm, hot.I.Lit.:B.fons luce diurnă Frigidus, et calidus nocturno tempore,
Lucr. 6, 850; 6, 749; 6, 888:corpora secreta omnino calidi vaporis,
devoid of warmth, id. 2, 844; 2, 858; 3, 127; 3, 216; 5, 568; 5, 595; 5, 796; 6, 859;6, 949 al.: fervor,
id. 6, 657; 5, 604:fornaces,
id. 6, 148:lavacra,
id. 6, 800:corpus,
id. 6, 856:febres,
id. 2, 34.—As epitheton ornans with ignis, Lucr. 1, 648; 1, 1087; 2, 431; 6, 516; 6, 689;with flamma,
id. 3, 903:omne quod est calidum et igneum, etc.,
Cic. N. D. 2, 9, 23:calidior est enim, vel potius ardentior, animus, quam hic aër,
id. Tusc. 1, 18, 42:calidissimae hiemes,
Vitr. 2, 1:aestas,
Sen. Hippol. 765:dies,
Plin. 10, 54, 75, § 152; Quint. 11, 3, 27.—Contr. form in agro caldo, Cato, R. R. 6, 1; 6, 2:sole caldo,
Varr. R. R. 3, 2, 1:calda puls,
id. L. L. 5, § 127 Müll.— Comp.:caldior est,
Hor. S. 1, 3, 53.— Prop. nom.: Călĭdae Ăquae, = /(gdata Therma, Hot Springs, a bathing place in Zeugitana, now Hammam Gurbos, Liv. 30, 24, 9.—Subst.1.călĭda ( calda), ae, f. (sc. aqua), warm water, Cato, R. R. 156, 3; Plin. 25, 7, 38, § 77; Tac. G. 22; cf. Just. 44, 2, 6;2.contr. calda,
Col. 6, 13 fin.; 6, 30, 5; Plin. 23, 4, 41, § 83; Sen. Ep. 77, 9; 83, 5; Mart. 1, 12.—călĭ-dum ( caldum), i, n., = to thermon (sc. hudôr), a hot drink (a mixture of wine and boiling hot water), Plaut. Curc. 2, 3, 14:II.calix a caldo, quod in eo calda puls apponebatur et caldum eo bibebant,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 127 Müll.—Trop.A.In gen., fiery, rash, eager, spirited, fierce, impassioned, vehement (of living beings, only in the poets):2.equus calidus animis,
of a fiery spirit, Verg. G. 3, 119:redemptor,
eager, active, Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 72:calidus juventă,
id. C. 3, 14, 27:caldior est,
id. S. 1, 3, 53:rixa,
id. C. 3, 27, 70.—Esp. freq. (also in prose): consilium, of a conclusion made under excitement, inconsiderate, hasty, rash = temerarium, praeceps (v. Ruhnk. ad Ter. Eun. 2, 3, 89; Doed. Syn. II. p. 124; cf. also Lidd. and Scott under thermos):3.reperias multos, quibus periculosa et calida consilia quietis et cogitatis et splendidiora et majora videantur,
Cic. Off. 1, 24, 82; Hirt. ap. Cic. Att. 15, 6, 2:agitabanturque pro ingenio ducis consilia calidiora,
Liv. 22, 24, 2:consilia calida et audacia primă specie laeta, tractatu dura, eventu tristia esse,
id. 35, 32, 13; Ter. Eun. 2, 3, 89; cf.:calidoque habitata Gradivo Pectora,
Sil. 15, 337 Drak. ad loc.—Hence,As a Roman proper name, Caldus ( hot-head):B.idcirco aliquem Caldum (al. Calidium) vocari, quod temerario et repentino consilio sit,
Cic. Inv. 2, 9, 28.—So C. Caelius Caldus, Cic. Fam. 2, 19.—With the prevailing idea of haste, quick, ready, prompt (rare;perh. only anteclass.): huic homini opus est quadraginta minis celeriter calidis,
quickly procured, Plaut. Ep. 1, 2, 39: pedes, Varr. ap. Non. p. 263, 20.—Esp.: consilium, quick, ready device or plan:reperiamus aliquid calidi conducibilis consili,
Plaut. Ep. 2, 2, 73:reperi, comminiscere, cedo calidum consilium cito,
id. Mil. 2, 2, 73 Brix. ad loc.; cf.:calidum hercle audivi esse optumum mendacium,
id. Most. 3, 1, 136.—Hence, * adv.: călĭdē, quickly, promptly, etc.:calide quicquid acturus,
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5 calidum
călĭdus and caldus, a, um, adj. (contr. access. form caldus in the anteAug. per. is freq. only in Cato and Varr.; Lucr. and Cic. use only calidus; acc. to Quint. 1, 6, 19, caldus appears to have been predom. in the Aug. per., though used by Aug. poets only when demanded by the rules of prosody, as comp. caldior, Hor. S. 1, 3, 53) [caleo, like fervidus, frigidus, from ferveo, etc., aridus from areo, etc.], warm, hot.I.Lit.:B.fons luce diurnă Frigidus, et calidus nocturno tempore,
Lucr. 6, 850; 6, 749; 6, 888:corpora secreta omnino calidi vaporis,
devoid of warmth, id. 2, 844; 2, 858; 3, 127; 3, 216; 5, 568; 5, 595; 5, 796; 6, 859;6, 949 al.: fervor,
id. 6, 657; 5, 604:fornaces,
id. 6, 148:lavacra,
id. 6, 800:corpus,
id. 6, 856:febres,
id. 2, 34.—As epitheton ornans with ignis, Lucr. 1, 648; 1, 1087; 2, 431; 6, 516; 6, 689;with flamma,
id. 3, 903:omne quod est calidum et igneum, etc.,
Cic. N. D. 2, 9, 23:calidior est enim, vel potius ardentior, animus, quam hic aër,
id. Tusc. 1, 18, 42:calidissimae hiemes,
Vitr. 2, 1:aestas,
Sen. Hippol. 765:dies,
Plin. 10, 54, 75, § 152; Quint. 11, 3, 27.—Contr. form in agro caldo, Cato, R. R. 6, 1; 6, 2:sole caldo,
Varr. R. R. 3, 2, 1:calda puls,
id. L. L. 5, § 127 Müll.— Comp.:caldior est,
Hor. S. 1, 3, 53.— Prop. nom.: Călĭdae Ăquae, = /(gdata Therma, Hot Springs, a bathing place in Zeugitana, now Hammam Gurbos, Liv. 30, 24, 9.—Subst.1.călĭda ( calda), ae, f. (sc. aqua), warm water, Cato, R. R. 156, 3; Plin. 25, 7, 38, § 77; Tac. G. 22; cf. Just. 44, 2, 6;2.contr. calda,
Col. 6, 13 fin.; 6, 30, 5; Plin. 23, 4, 41, § 83; Sen. Ep. 77, 9; 83, 5; Mart. 1, 12.—călĭ-dum ( caldum), i, n., = to thermon (sc. hudôr), a hot drink (a mixture of wine and boiling hot water), Plaut. Curc. 2, 3, 14:II.calix a caldo, quod in eo calda puls apponebatur et caldum eo bibebant,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 127 Müll.—Trop.A.In gen., fiery, rash, eager, spirited, fierce, impassioned, vehement (of living beings, only in the poets):2.equus calidus animis,
of a fiery spirit, Verg. G. 3, 119:redemptor,
eager, active, Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 72:calidus juventă,
id. C. 3, 14, 27:caldior est,
id. S. 1, 3, 53:rixa,
id. C. 3, 27, 70.—Esp. freq. (also in prose): consilium, of a conclusion made under excitement, inconsiderate, hasty, rash = temerarium, praeceps (v. Ruhnk. ad Ter. Eun. 2, 3, 89; Doed. Syn. II. p. 124; cf. also Lidd. and Scott under thermos):3.reperias multos, quibus periculosa et calida consilia quietis et cogitatis et splendidiora et majora videantur,
Cic. Off. 1, 24, 82; Hirt. ap. Cic. Att. 15, 6, 2:agitabanturque pro ingenio ducis consilia calidiora,
Liv. 22, 24, 2:consilia calida et audacia primă specie laeta, tractatu dura, eventu tristia esse,
id. 35, 32, 13; Ter. Eun. 2, 3, 89; cf.:calidoque habitata Gradivo Pectora,
Sil. 15, 337 Drak. ad loc.—Hence,As a Roman proper name, Caldus ( hot-head):B.idcirco aliquem Caldum (al. Calidium) vocari, quod temerario et repentino consilio sit,
Cic. Inv. 2, 9, 28.—So C. Caelius Caldus, Cic. Fam. 2, 19.—With the prevailing idea of haste, quick, ready, prompt (rare;perh. only anteclass.): huic homini opus est quadraginta minis celeriter calidis,
quickly procured, Plaut. Ep. 1, 2, 39: pedes, Varr. ap. Non. p. 263, 20.—Esp.: consilium, quick, ready device or plan:reperiamus aliquid calidi conducibilis consili,
Plaut. Ep. 2, 2, 73:reperi, comminiscere, cedo calidum consilium cito,
id. Mil. 2, 2, 73 Brix. ad loc.; cf.:calidum hercle audivi esse optumum mendacium,
id. Most. 3, 1, 136.—Hence, * adv.: călĭdē, quickly, promptly, etc.:calide quicquid acturus,
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6 calidus
călĭdus and caldus, a, um, adj. (contr. access. form caldus in the anteAug. per. is freq. only in Cato and Varr.; Lucr. and Cic. use only calidus; acc. to Quint. 1, 6, 19, caldus appears to have been predom. in the Aug. per., though used by Aug. poets only when demanded by the rules of prosody, as comp. caldior, Hor. S. 1, 3, 53) [caleo, like fervidus, frigidus, from ferveo, etc., aridus from areo, etc.], warm, hot.I.Lit.:B.fons luce diurnă Frigidus, et calidus nocturno tempore,
Lucr. 6, 850; 6, 749; 6, 888:corpora secreta omnino calidi vaporis,
devoid of warmth, id. 2, 844; 2, 858; 3, 127; 3, 216; 5, 568; 5, 595; 5, 796; 6, 859;6, 949 al.: fervor,
id. 6, 657; 5, 604:fornaces,
id. 6, 148:lavacra,
id. 6, 800:corpus,
id. 6, 856:febres,
id. 2, 34.—As epitheton ornans with ignis, Lucr. 1, 648; 1, 1087; 2, 431; 6, 516; 6, 689;with flamma,
id. 3, 903:omne quod est calidum et igneum, etc.,
Cic. N. D. 2, 9, 23:calidior est enim, vel potius ardentior, animus, quam hic aër,
id. Tusc. 1, 18, 42:calidissimae hiemes,
Vitr. 2, 1:aestas,
Sen. Hippol. 765:dies,
Plin. 10, 54, 75, § 152; Quint. 11, 3, 27.—Contr. form in agro caldo, Cato, R. R. 6, 1; 6, 2:sole caldo,
Varr. R. R. 3, 2, 1:calda puls,
id. L. L. 5, § 127 Müll.— Comp.:caldior est,
Hor. S. 1, 3, 53.— Prop. nom.: Călĭdae Ăquae, = /(gdata Therma, Hot Springs, a bathing place in Zeugitana, now Hammam Gurbos, Liv. 30, 24, 9.—Subst.1.călĭda ( calda), ae, f. (sc. aqua), warm water, Cato, R. R. 156, 3; Plin. 25, 7, 38, § 77; Tac. G. 22; cf. Just. 44, 2, 6;2.contr. calda,
Col. 6, 13 fin.; 6, 30, 5; Plin. 23, 4, 41, § 83; Sen. Ep. 77, 9; 83, 5; Mart. 1, 12.—călĭ-dum ( caldum), i, n., = to thermon (sc. hudôr), a hot drink (a mixture of wine and boiling hot water), Plaut. Curc. 2, 3, 14:II.calix a caldo, quod in eo calda puls apponebatur et caldum eo bibebant,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 127 Müll.—Trop.A.In gen., fiery, rash, eager, spirited, fierce, impassioned, vehement (of living beings, only in the poets):2.equus calidus animis,
of a fiery spirit, Verg. G. 3, 119:redemptor,
eager, active, Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 72:calidus juventă,
id. C. 3, 14, 27:caldior est,
id. S. 1, 3, 53:rixa,
id. C. 3, 27, 70.—Esp. freq. (also in prose): consilium, of a conclusion made under excitement, inconsiderate, hasty, rash = temerarium, praeceps (v. Ruhnk. ad Ter. Eun. 2, 3, 89; Doed. Syn. II. p. 124; cf. also Lidd. and Scott under thermos):3.reperias multos, quibus periculosa et calida consilia quietis et cogitatis et splendidiora et majora videantur,
Cic. Off. 1, 24, 82; Hirt. ap. Cic. Att. 15, 6, 2:agitabanturque pro ingenio ducis consilia calidiora,
Liv. 22, 24, 2:consilia calida et audacia primă specie laeta, tractatu dura, eventu tristia esse,
id. 35, 32, 13; Ter. Eun. 2, 3, 89; cf.:calidoque habitata Gradivo Pectora,
Sil. 15, 337 Drak. ad loc.—Hence,As a Roman proper name, Caldus ( hot-head):B.idcirco aliquem Caldum (al. Calidium) vocari, quod temerario et repentino consilio sit,
Cic. Inv. 2, 9, 28.—So C. Caelius Caldus, Cic. Fam. 2, 19.—With the prevailing idea of haste, quick, ready, prompt (rare;perh. only anteclass.): huic homini opus est quadraginta minis celeriter calidis,
quickly procured, Plaut. Ep. 1, 2, 39: pedes, Varr. ap. Non. p. 263, 20.—Esp.: consilium, quick, ready device or plan:reperiamus aliquid calidi conducibilis consili,
Plaut. Ep. 2, 2, 73:reperi, comminiscere, cedo calidum consilium cito,
id. Mil. 2, 2, 73 Brix. ad loc.; cf.:calidum hercle audivi esse optumum mendacium,
id. Most. 3, 1, 136.—Hence, * adv.: călĭdē, quickly, promptly, etc.:calide quicquid acturus,
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7 βοηδρομέω
A run to a cry for aid, haste to help,πρὸς δόμους E.Or. 1356
;ἐπ' ἐσχάραν Id.Heracl. 121
;πρὸς τὸ νικώμενον Plu.Sert.19
;σὺν ἵπποις, Ἀρχ. Δελτ. 1.57
([place name] Thermon).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βοηδρομέω
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8 βοήθεια
A help, aid, Th.2.22, etc.;β. τῷ λόγῳ πρός τινα Pl.Prm. 128c
;ἡ ὑπὲρ τῶν δικαίων β. D.56.15
; βοήθειαν ἔχειν πρὸς ὑγίειαν, πρὸς τὴν ἑκάστου ὑπερβολὴν μηχανᾶσθαι, Arist.PA 651b1, 652a32: nom.sg., as exclamation 'help!', Plb.13.8.5: pl., Gorg.Pal.33, D.18.302, Arist. Rh. 1383a29;αἱ πρὸς εὔπλοιαν β. Ph.2.46
, cf. Act.Ap.27.17.2 medical aid, cure,κίνδυνος ἰσχυρότερος πάσης β. Plu.Alex.19
.II force of auxiliaries,ἡ παρὰ Διονυσίου β. X.HG7.1.20
;νεῶν β. Th.4.8
: opp. regular forces, D.4.32.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βοήθεια
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9 βοηθέω
βοηθ-έω (sts. written βοιηθέω, IG22.237 (iv B. C.), BGU1007.12 (iii B. C.)), [dialect] Ion. [full] βωθέω, only Hsch. βωθέοντες, not in Hdt. (but cf. Eust.812.59) or Hp., cf.A (Erythrae, iv B. C.); [dialect] Dor. [full] βοᾱθοέω SIG421.27 ([place name] Thermon); [dialect] Aeol.βαθόημι (q. v.):—[voice] Med., [tense] fut.A- ήσομαι Lib.Or.1.128
:—come to aid, succour, assist, aid, c. dat.,τῇ σφετέρῃ Hdt.1.82
;τοῖσιν ἠδικημένοις E.IA79
;πρὸς τοὺς αὑτῶν ψιλούς X.HG1.2.3
;τινὶ ἀντία τινός Hdt.5.99
;τινὶ πρὸς τὸ ἄναντες X.HG4.8.38
; ναυσὶ β. τινί πολιορκουμένῳ ib.1.6.22;β. τοῖς φίλοις τὰ δίκαια Id.Mem.2.6.25
; β. τοῖς τῶν προγόνων ἀτυχήμασιν Aeschin.3.169;β. τῷ λόγῳ Pl.Phd. 88e
; β. τῷ θεῷ maintain his rights, Epist. Philipp. ap. D.18.157;β. τοῖς νόμοις Aeschin.1.33
: c. dat. et acc.,πατρὶ βοηθῶν θάνατον Pl.Lg. 874c
; of a physician,β. τῷ θερμῷ ἐπὶ τὸ ψυχρόν Hp.VM13
: abs., Plu.Alex. 19.2 abs., come to the rescue, Hdt.1.30, 7.158, A.Supp. 613, etc.;β. παρά τινα Hdt.9.57
; ἐπί τινα against one, Id.1.62, 4.125, Th.1.126, etc.; β. ἐς .. Hdt.6.103; ἐπὶ .. Th.3.97, 4.72;ἐπὶ τὰς ναῦς Id.8.11
;ἐκεῖσε D.4.41
; β. πρός τι contribute to an object, v. l. in Arist.EN 1155a14, cf. Metaph. 1079b16, or keep it off, Id.Resp. 474b24, HA 621a13; χρήμασι with money, Id.EN 1130a19: Medic., βοηθεῖ πρὸς τὸ κώνειον it is an antidote to.., Thphr.HP9.20.1; freq. in Dsc. asβ. τοῖς φαγοῦσι 4.83
.3 [voice] Pass., to be assisted, receive help,παρά τινος Arist. Rh. 1383b28
;βοηθήσομαι LXX Da.11.34
, butβοηθηθήσομαι Is.44.2
; ἐβοήθην ib.10.3, 2 Ch.26.15 (v.l. ἐβοηθήθην); ἵν' ὦ βεβοηθημένη PRyl.122.12
(ii A. D.); esp. of patients, derive benefit, Dsc.4.82, Plu.2.687f: impers., ; . -
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12 διατείχισμα
A place walled off and fortified, Th.3.34; cross-wall, Id.7.60.2 wall between two places, SIG421.46 (Thermon, iii B.C.), Plb.8.34.9: metaph., wall of partition, Luc. DMeretr.11.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διατείχισμα
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13 εὐθυωρία
εὐθῠ-ωρία, ἡ,A straight course or direction, Pl.R. 436e, Ti. 45c, Arist.de An. 406b31; κατ' εὐθυωρίαν longitudinally, Id.PA 654a17; also ἀντικροῦσαι κατ' εὐ. to oppose directly, Id.Rh. 1379a11; κατ' εὐ. νοῆσθαι, opp. κατ' ἀναλογίαν, Ti.Locr.94b; ἄπειρα εἰς εὐ. in an infinite series, Arist.Metaph. 994a2;εὐθυωρίᾳ ἐπὶ θάλασσαν SIG685.65
(Itanos, ii B.C.), cf. ib.421.48 (Thermon, iii B.C.); ἀν εὐθυωρείαν (sic) Tab.Heracl.1.65; also Arc.εὐθυορϝίαν BCH39.55
(Orchom. Arc., iv B.C.); cf. ἰθυωρίη.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐθυωρία
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A whether of the two? both in direct and indirect questions; once in Hom.,οὐκ ἂν γνοίης ποτέροισι μετείη Il.5.85
;κότερα τούτων αἱρετώτερά ἐστι..; Hdt.3.52
, cf. 1.126;πότερα τύχης καὶ πότερα γνώμης ἔργα κρίνεις; X.Mem. 1.4.4
; , etc.: sts. the two objects referred to follow in apposition,ἐρωτώσης τῆς μητρός, π. καλλίων.. δοκεῖ εἶναι, ὁ πατὴρ ἢ οὗτος X.Cyr.1.3.2
, cf. Mem.1.6.9;πότερος.., ὁ ἰατρὸς ἢ ὁ ὀψοποιός; Pl.Grg. 464d
, cf. 498a, etc.; modified by τις, Id.Lg. 715a, etc.; repeated in the same sentence,πότερος ποτερου φίλος γίγνεται; Id.Ly. 212a
.II neut. πότερον and πότερα (interchangeable,πότερον δέδρακεν ἢ οὔ, καὶ πότερ' ἄκων ἢ ἑκών; D.23.79
, cf. X. Mem.3.6.16), as Adv. at the beginning of an interrog. sentence containing two alternative propositions, the second being connected by ἤ.., whether.. or,a in direct questions, Pi.P.11.22, Fr. 213, B.17.33, Hdt.1.88, etc.;τίνες κατῆρξαν, πότερον Ἕλληνες ἢ παῖς ἐμός; A. Pers. 351
, etc.;πότερα δικαστὴν ἢ δικηφόρον λέγεις; Id.Ch. 120
, cf. Supp. 336.b in indirect questions,ἐπείρεσθαι κότερα τὴν ἑωυτοῦ ἢ τὴν Κύρου λέγοι ἀρχήν Hdt.1.91
, cf. 3.32, etc.: the Verb is sts. repeated,π. οὐδενὶ δύναται ἀρέσαι, ἢ ἔστιν οἷς καὶ πάνυ ἀρέσκει; X. Mem. 2.3.6
: sts. π. precedes the common Verb,π. βούλοιτο μένειν ἢ ἀπιέναι; Id.Cyr.1.3.15
, cf. Oec.18.1.2 sts. a third clause (with ἤ) is inaccurately added,κότερα παρὰ δήμου ἢ ὀλιγαρχίης ἢ μουνάρχου; Hdt. 3.82
, cf. A.Supp. 247, S.OT 112; and a fourth, Id.El. 539.3 the second alternative is sts. left to be supplied, πότερα δὴ κερτομῶν λέγεις τάδε (sc. ἢ μή.. ); Id.Ph. 1235, cf. OC 333, A.Pers. 239, Th.94 (lyr.), Ag. 274, Pl.Sph. 228a, R. 501d, etc.4 πότερον is sts. omitted in the first clause,ἐπισκέψασθαι.., ὀρθὴ ἢ ψευδής Id.Tht. 161d
, cf. Lg. 670b.5 in affirmative sentences, π.. ἤ, either.. or, Corn.ND14, al.; so π... ἤ.. ἤ ib.27.III indef., one of other, either of the two,τί οὐ λέγει π. ὑμῶν; Pl.La. 181d
;τούτων ποτέροις ἐπακολουθῆσαι Id.Chrm. 171b
, cf. R. 499c, Phlb. 20e, Tht. 145b, etc.; ἅτεροι πότεροι, = ὁποτεροιοῦν, SIG421.31 (Thermon, iii B. C.): forὁπότερος, ἐξέστω αὐτῷ πότερον ἂν βούληται, ἤ.. ἤ.. Abh.Berl.Akad.1925(5).7
(Cyrene, iii B. C.): in this sense Phot. would make it oxyt. ποτερός, ά, o/n.IV Adv. ποτέρως, v. sub voc. (I.-E. q[uglide]o-tero-s, cf. Skt. katarás, Goth. hwapar 'which of two?')Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πότερος
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15 συνθήκη
A compounding, esp. of words and sentences, Luc.Hist.Conscr.46, Hermog.Id.1.1,3, Philostr.VS1.17.4, Herm. in Phdr.p.175 A.: in concrete sense, a compound, Luc.Prom.Es5:— but in early writers,II convention, compact,σ. καὶ ὁμολογία Pl. Cra. 384d
, cf. 433e;ὁ νόμος σ. καὶ ἐγγυητὴς ἀλλήλοις τῶν δικαίων Arist.Pol. 1280b10
, cf. Rh. 1376a33; ἐκ συνθήκης by agreement, Pl.Lg. 879a;διὰ συνθήκης Arist.APr. 50a18
; κατὰ συνθήκην conventionally, opp. φύσει, Id.EN 1133a29; so συνθήκῃ ib. 1134b32: pl.,συνθήκας ποιεῖσθαι τὰς ὑπὲρ τοῦ μὴ βλάπτειν ἄλληλα Epicur.Sent.32
.2 article of a compact or treaty,τὴν ξ. προφέροντες ἐν ᾗ εἴρητο Th.5.31
, cf. 1.78: also, treaty,σ. καὶ συμμαχία SIG421.1
(Thermon, iii B.C.): but in this signf. mostly in pl., articles of agreement, and hence, covenant, treaty, between individuals or states, A.Ch. 555, Ar.Lys. 1267, Isoc.4.176, etc.;συνθῆκαι περὶ εἰρήνης X.Mem.4.4.17
; γάμων ς. Plu.Luc.18; σ. κύριαι, ἄκυροι, Lys.18.15; ἐπ' ἄλλους στρατεύειν οὐκ εἶναι ἐν ταῖς ς. X.HG7.5.4, cf. SIG135.1 (Olynthus, iv B.C.), al.; ξυνθῆκαι Λακεδαιμονίων πρὸς βασιλέα.., σπονδὰς εἶναι καὶ φιλίαν κατὰ τάδε Foed. ap. Th.8.37, cf. IG12.90.21, Pl.Cri. 54c, D.15.29;συνθήκας ποιεῖσθαι Hdt.6.42
, Ar. Pax 1065, X.HG7.1.2;ὑπὲρ τῶν βαρβάρων Isoc.4.177
; ποιεῖν τινι πρός τινα between them, X.Lac. 15.1;σ. συνεθέμεθα Lys.13.88
; γράψαι, γράφασθαι, D.48.10, D.S.1.66; ἀναιρεῖν, λύειν, Isoc.17.31, 18.24;παραβῆναι Pl.Cri.
l.c.;ὑπερβαίνειν Aeschin.1.164
; παρ' οὐδὲν ἡγεῖσθαι Decr. ap. D.18.164;συνθήκαις ἐμμένειν Isoc.4.81
; ἐκ τῶν ς. according to the covenant, ib.179; κατὰ τὰς ξ. Th.1.144, cf. Pl.Tht. 183c; opp. παρὰ τὰς ς. Id.Cri. 52d.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνθήκη
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16 τερμάζω
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17 τέρμων
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18 χελιδών
χελῑδ-ών, όνος, ἡ (even of the male, S.E.M.1.151); but masc., metaph. of men, Ion Trag.33, cf. Hdn.Gr.1.25: voc. χελιδοῖ, as if from a nom. χελιδώ, Anacr.67, Simon.74, Ar.Av. 1411 (anap.), AP9.70 (Mnasalc., withA v.l. χελιδόν, as in Anacreont.9.2 cod.):—swallow, Od.21.411, 22.240, Hes.Op. 568, Hdt.2.22, Democr.14, etc.:πέδοικος χ. A.Fr.53
, cf. Ar.Av. 714 (anap): prov.,μία χ. ἔαρ οὐ ποιεῖ Cratin.33
(cf. Arist.EN 1098a18);δεῖσθαι δ' ἔοικεν οὐκ ὀλίγων χ. Ar.Av. 1417
, cf. 1681; χ. λευκή, of a rare event, Thphr.Sign.39; the twittering of the swallow was prov. used of barbarous tongues by the Greeks,εἴπερ ἐστὶ μὴ χελιδόνος δίκην ἀγνῶτα φωνὴν βάρβαρον κεκτημένη A.Ag. 1050
: hence ὁ χ., = ὁ βάρβαρος, Ion l.c.;Θρῃκία χ. ἐπὶ βάρβαρον ἑζομένη πέταλον Ar.Ra. 681
(lyr.); χελιδόνων μουσεῖα bowers that ring with poetasters' twitterings, ib.93 (parodied from ἀηδόνων μουσεῖα in E., v. Fr.88).2 metaph. of letters,τῶν σῶν χ. αἱ ἡμέτεραι πλείους Lib.Ep.46.2
.II flying-fish, Dactylopterus volitans, hirondelle de mer, Ephipp.12.5 (anap.), Speus. ap. Ath.7.324f;χ. θαλάττιαι Arist.HA 535b27
.III frog in the hollow of a horse's foot (expld. by Hsch. τὸ κοῖλον τῆς ὁπλῆς), so called from its being forked like the swallow's tail, X.Eq. 1.3, 4.5, 6.2, Poll.1.188.2 the like part of a dog's foot, Suid.4 hollow above the bend of the elbow, Hsch.6 a kind of ship, Suid.7 a Peloponnesian silver coin, Id. ( Χελιδφών as pr.n., IG92(1).86 (Corinthian, found at Thermon); cf. Assyr. hinundu, Lat. hirundo.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χελιδών
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19 ἀναπράσσω
A exact, levy money or debts, Th.8.107, Lys.16.6;ἀ. τό τε κεφάλαιον καὶ τὸν τόκον IG9(1)
. 694.58 ([place name] Corcyra); demand back, of loans already repaid, OGI669.20 (so in [voice] Med., of interest already paid, Plu.2.295d); ἀ. ὑπόσχεσιν exact the fulfilment of a promise, Th.2.95, cf. Ar.Av. 1621; distrain upon,τὰ ἐμφανέα SIG554.16
([place name] Thermon):—[voice] Med., exact for oneself,δίκας D.H.6.19
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20 ἐκπράσσω
A bring about, achieve, τι A.Ag. 582, etc. ;τόδ' ἐξέπραξεν ὥστε.. Id.Pers. 723
; χρέος perform a service, Id.Supp. 472 ;ὡς.. S.Ant. 303
;δόλιον εὐνὴν ἐξέπραξ' E.Hel.20
; τὸν καλλίνικον..ἐξεπράξατε ἐς γόον ye have made the hymn of triumph end in wailing, Id.Ba. 1161 ; in later Prose,τὸ δέον Paul.Aeg.6.118
.III exact, levy,αἵματος δίκην Id.HF43
; ([place name] Thermon) ; τόκους ib.672.39 (Delph., ii B. C.): c. dupl. acc.,χρήματα ἐ. τινά Th.8.108
: abs.,τοὺς ταμίας ἐ. Pl.Lg. 774e
, cf. IG12.79:—[voice] Pass., to be made to pay,χρήματα ὑπό τινος Paus.7.12.1
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