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81 Gortyna
Gortyna, ae, and Gortyne, ēs (also Cortynia, ae, Varr. R. R. 1, 7, 6; and Gortyn, nos, acc. to the Gr. Gortun, Val. Fl. 1, 709), f., = Gortunê, an important and very ancient city of Crete, Mel. 2, 7, 12; Plin. 4, 12, 20, § 59; 12, 1, 5, § 11; Luc. 3, 186; Sen. Troad. 821.—II.Derivv.A.Gortynĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to the city of Gortyna, Gortynian; and poet., in gen., for Cretan (cf. Gnosius, under Gnosus, II. A.):B. C.judex,
of Gortyna, Cic. Phil. 5, 5, 13: canis, Varius ap. Macr. S. 6, 2:stabula,
Verg. E. 6, 60:spicula,
id. A. 11, 773:arbiter,
i. e. Minos, Stat. Th. 4, 530:aliger,
i. e. Dœdalus, Aus. Idyll. 10, 300.—In Plur.: Gortynii, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Gortyna, Gortynians, Liv. 33, 3; 37, 60.—Gortynis, ĭdis, f., adj., the same:arundo,
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82 Gortyne
Gortyna, ae, and Gortyne, ēs (also Cortynia, ae, Varr. R. R. 1, 7, 6; and Gortyn, nos, acc. to the Gr. Gortun, Val. Fl. 1, 709), f., = Gortunê, an important and very ancient city of Crete, Mel. 2, 7, 12; Plin. 4, 12, 20, § 59; 12, 1, 5, § 11; Luc. 3, 186; Sen. Troad. 821.—II.Derivv.A.Gortynĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to the city of Gortyna, Gortynian; and poet., in gen., for Cretan (cf. Gnosius, under Gnosus, II. A.):B. C.judex,
of Gortyna, Cic. Phil. 5, 5, 13: canis, Varius ap. Macr. S. 6, 2:stabula,
Verg. E. 6, 60:spicula,
id. A. 11, 773:arbiter,
i. e. Minos, Stat. Th. 4, 530:aliger,
i. e. Dœdalus, Aus. Idyll. 10, 300.—In Plur.: Gortynii, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Gortyna, Gortynians, Liv. 33, 3; 37, 60.—Gortynis, ĭdis, f., adj., the same:arundo,
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83 Gortyniacus
Gortyna, ae, and Gortyne, ēs (also Cortynia, ae, Varr. R. R. 1, 7, 6; and Gortyn, nos, acc. to the Gr. Gortun, Val. Fl. 1, 709), f., = Gortunê, an important and very ancient city of Crete, Mel. 2, 7, 12; Plin. 4, 12, 20, § 59; 12, 1, 5, § 11; Luc. 3, 186; Sen. Troad. 821.—II.Derivv.A.Gortynĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to the city of Gortyna, Gortynian; and poet., in gen., for Cretan (cf. Gnosius, under Gnosus, II. A.):B. C.judex,
of Gortyna, Cic. Phil. 5, 5, 13: canis, Varius ap. Macr. S. 6, 2:stabula,
Verg. E. 6, 60:spicula,
id. A. 11, 773:arbiter,
i. e. Minos, Stat. Th. 4, 530:aliger,
i. e. Dœdalus, Aus. Idyll. 10, 300.—In Plur.: Gortynii, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Gortyna, Gortynians, Liv. 33, 3; 37, 60.—Gortynis, ĭdis, f., adj., the same:arundo,
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84 Gortynii
Gortyna, ae, and Gortyne, ēs (also Cortynia, ae, Varr. R. R. 1, 7, 6; and Gortyn, nos, acc. to the Gr. Gortun, Val. Fl. 1, 709), f., = Gortunê, an important and very ancient city of Crete, Mel. 2, 7, 12; Plin. 4, 12, 20, § 59; 12, 1, 5, § 11; Luc. 3, 186; Sen. Troad. 821.—II.Derivv.A.Gortynĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to the city of Gortyna, Gortynian; and poet., in gen., for Cretan (cf. Gnosius, under Gnosus, II. A.):B. C.judex,
of Gortyna, Cic. Phil. 5, 5, 13: canis, Varius ap. Macr. S. 6, 2:stabula,
Verg. E. 6, 60:spicula,
id. A. 11, 773:arbiter,
i. e. Minos, Stat. Th. 4, 530:aliger,
i. e. Dœdalus, Aus. Idyll. 10, 300.—In Plur.: Gortynii, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Gortyna, Gortynians, Liv. 33, 3; 37, 60.—Gortynis, ĭdis, f., adj., the same:arundo,
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85 Gortynis
Gortyna, ae, and Gortyne, ēs (also Cortynia, ae, Varr. R. R. 1, 7, 6; and Gortyn, nos, acc. to the Gr. Gortun, Val. Fl. 1, 709), f., = Gortunê, an important and very ancient city of Crete, Mel. 2, 7, 12; Plin. 4, 12, 20, § 59; 12, 1, 5, § 11; Luc. 3, 186; Sen. Troad. 821.—II.Derivv.A.Gortynĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to the city of Gortyna, Gortynian; and poet., in gen., for Cretan (cf. Gnosius, under Gnosus, II. A.):B. C.judex,
of Gortyna, Cic. Phil. 5, 5, 13: canis, Varius ap. Macr. S. 6, 2:stabula,
Verg. E. 6, 60:spicula,
id. A. 11, 773:arbiter,
i. e. Minos, Stat. Th. 4, 530:aliger,
i. e. Dœdalus, Aus. Idyll. 10, 300.—In Plur.: Gortynii, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Gortyna, Gortynians, Liv. 33, 3; 37, 60.—Gortynis, ĭdis, f., adj., the same:arundo,
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86 Gortynius
Gortyna, ae, and Gortyne, ēs (also Cortynia, ae, Varr. R. R. 1, 7, 6; and Gortyn, nos, acc. to the Gr. Gortun, Val. Fl. 1, 709), f., = Gortunê, an important and very ancient city of Crete, Mel. 2, 7, 12; Plin. 4, 12, 20, § 59; 12, 1, 5, § 11; Luc. 3, 186; Sen. Troad. 821.—II.Derivv.A.Gortynĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to the city of Gortyna, Gortynian; and poet., in gen., for Cretan (cf. Gnosius, under Gnosus, II. A.):B. C.judex,
of Gortyna, Cic. Phil. 5, 5, 13: canis, Varius ap. Macr. S. 6, 2:stabula,
Verg. E. 6, 60:spicula,
id. A. 11, 773:arbiter,
i. e. Minos, Stat. Th. 4, 530:aliger,
i. e. Dœdalus, Aus. Idyll. 10, 300.—In Plur.: Gortynii, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Gortyna, Gortynians, Liv. 33, 3; 37, 60.—Gortynis, ĭdis, f., adj., the same:arundo,
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87 Lyctius
Lyctus or - os, i, f., = Luktos, a city of Crete, east of Gnossus, a colony of the Lacedæmonians, Mel. 2, 7, 12; Plin. 4, 12, 20, § 59.—Hence, Lyctĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Lyctus, Lyctian, Cretan:Lyctius Idomeneus,
Verg. A. 3, 401:classis,
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88 Lyctos
Lyctus or - os, i, f., = Luktos, a city of Crete, east of Gnossus, a colony of the Lacedæmonians, Mel. 2, 7, 12; Plin. 4, 12, 20, § 59.—Hence, Lyctĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Lyctus, Lyctian, Cretan:Lyctius Idomeneus,
Verg. A. 3, 401:classis,
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89 Lyctus
Lyctus or - os, i, f., = Luktos, a city of Crete, east of Gnossus, a colony of the Lacedæmonians, Mel. 2, 7, 12; Plin. 4, 12, 20, § 59.—Hence, Lyctĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Lyctus, Lyctian, Cretan:Lyctius Idomeneus,
Verg. A. 3, 401:classis,
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90 Κρής
Κρής, ὁ, gen. Κρητός, mostly in pl. Κρῆτες, ῶν, Cretan, Il.2.645, etc.: prov., ὁ Κρὴς τὸν πόντον (sc. ἀγνοεῖ), of those who feign ignorance, Alcm.115, cf. Str.10.4.17:—fem. [full] Κρῆσσα, ης, Sapph.54: in pl., title of play by Aeschylus: as Adj., Cretan,AΚρῆτα τρόπον Simon. 31
;Κρὴς ταῦρος Apollod.2.5.7
;μητρὸς.. Κρήσσης S.Aj. 1295
:—regul. Adj. [full] Κρήσιος, α, ον, Id.Tr. 119, E.Hipp. 372 (both lyr.), Limen.39, etc.:—more freq. [full] Κρητικός, ή, όν (q.v.). -
91 Κρητίζω
II play the Cretan, i.e. lie, πρὸς Κρῆτας or Κρῆτα K. 'diamond cut diamond', Plb. 8.18.5, Plu.Aem.23, Lys.20.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Κρητίζω
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92 Κρητικός
II [full] Κρητικόν (sc. ἱμάτιον), τό, short garment, used at sacred rites, Id.Th. 730, Eup.311.2 Κρητικός (sc. ποῦς), ὁ, a metrical foot [ ¯ ?ΚρητικόςX ¯ ], = ἀμφίμακρος, Heph.3.2, cf. A.D. Pron.50.16; so ἔγειρε.., Μοῦσα, K.μέλος Cratin.222
; τὸ K. (sc. μέτρον) Heph.13.1; K. ῥυθμός, ῥυθμοί, D.H.Comp.25, Str.10.4.16.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Κρητικός
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93 σύ
σύ [pron. full] [ῠ],A thou: Pron. of the second pers.:—[dialect] Ep. nom. [full] τύνη [pron. full] [ῡ] Il.5.485, al. ([dialect] Lacon. [full] τούνη Hsch.); [dialect] Aeol. [full] σύ Sapph.Supp.16.6, 21.9; [dialect] Dor. [full] τύ [pron. full] [ῠ] Pi.O.1.85, Epich.34, al., Theoc.3.33, etc.; [dialect] Boeot. [full] τού [short syll.] Corinn.Supp.2.83, A.D.Pron.55.6 (also [full] τούν ib. 50.27, 55.6): Nom. [full] σύ, Od.18.31, A.Ag. 1035, Ar.Nu.29, etc.; voc., Od.21.193, Ar.Ach. 165, Pl. 1069.—Gen. [full] σοῦ, h.Hom.29.4, elsewh. only [dialect] Att., Ar.Ach. 302, etc.; enclit. σου, S.Ph. 761, OT 538, etc.; never in Hom., who uses σεῦ, ll.3.206, al., σέο ib. 446, al. (also in Lyr., Archil.(?)inPLit.Lond.54, B.3.65),σεῖο Il.3.137
, al.; alsoσέθεν 1.180
, al. (which also occurs in Lyr., Sapph.33, B.10.9, and Trag., A.Th. 264, al.), and as enclit. σευ, Il.5.811, al., σεο 1.396: Hdt. has onlyσέο 1.124
, σεο (enclit.) ib.9, σεῦ ibid., 3.42,85, 7.38, σευ (enclit.) 3.36, 134, 7.49:—[dialect] Dor. τεῦ, τευ, Theoc.5.19, 10.36, etc.; rarely τέο, Alcm.17; lengthd.τεοῦ Epich.145
, Sophr.84, andτεοῖο Il.8.37
, 468; [dialect] Boeot.τεῦς Corinn.24
; [dialect] Dor.τεοῦς Sophr.59
; alsoτιοῦς A.D. Pron.74.27
;τεῦς Theoc.2.126
; τοι v.l. in Id.7.25; enclit. τεος Sophr.83; Cret.τέορ Hsch.
; other [dialect] Dor. forms are τίω, τίως, both Rhinth.13,τίος A.D.Pron.75.24
.—Dat. [full] σοί, Il.1.158, 167, Archil.88, Mimn.8, Sapph.7,99, A.Pr.3, Hdt.3.42, 6.86.ά, 7.52, etc.; [dialect] Dor.τοί Alcm.86
(oxyt.); [dialect] Dor., Lesb., and [dialect] Ion. enclit. τοι Alem.33, Sapph. Frr.2.2,8, Archil.79, Hippon.20, Anacr.44, 75.3, Pi.N.3.76, B.10.104, Hdt.1.115, 3.35,63,85; in Hom., Lesbian Lyr., and [dialect] Ion. Lyr. and Prose τοι is always enclit., σοί never enclit. ( τοί and σοι are not found exc. σοι Od.3.359, 11.381, ς ([etym.] οι) Il.1.170, and in codd. of Pi.P. 4.270, 9.55; rarer than τοι in Hdt., 3.69, al.); in [dialect] Att. both σοί and σοι (enclit.) are used (, etc., σοι ib.87, etc.), τοί and τοι are not used; σοι is never elided exc. in Il.1.170, τοι is elided in Od. 1.60, 347, Alc.55, Id.Oxy. 1788 Fr.15 ii 9, Sapph.28.2; [dialect] Ep. and Lyr. also [full] τεΐν, Il.11.201, Od.4.619, Epigr. ap. Hdt.5.60,61, Ar.Av. 930; also [full] τίν [pron. full] [ῐ], Alcm.16, Pi.P.1.29, 8.68 (dub. l.); [full] τίν [pron. full] [ῑ], Id.I.6(5).4, Theoc.2.20 ( τίν before a consonant, Pi.O.10(11).93); alsoτεΐ Alcm.53
;τίνη Rhinth.13
.—Acc. [full] σέ, Il.6.256, al.; enclit. σε, 1.26, Sapph.1.2, Supp.23.9, Hdt.3.42, etc.; in late Gr. σέν, Anatolian Studies p.76; [dialect] Dor.τέ Alcm.52
, Pi.O.1.48, Theoc.1.5, Call.Fr. 114; τ' v.l. (cod. R) in Ar.Ach. 779 (on the accent v. A.D.Pron.54.14, 83.4); τρέ (leg. τϝέ) Hsch.; or (enclit.) τυ IG42(1).121.69 (Epid., iv B.C.), Ar.Eq. 1225, Ach. 730 (dub. in Ach. 779), Theoc.1.56,78, etc.:—alsoτίν Corinn.4
, Cerc.7.6, Theoc.11.39,55,68.2 in combination with γε, [full] σύ γε, [full] σέ γε, etc. (cf. ἔγωγε), thou at least, for thy part, freq. in Hom. and [dialect] Att.; [dialect] Dor. , Timocr.1 (v.l. τύ γα); τύγᾰ Theoc.5.69
,71; [dialect] Boeot. [full] τούγα A.D.Pron.55.6: dat. [full] σοί γε Il.1.557: acc. [full] σέ γε 10.96, etc.:—also [full] σύ περ 24.398.3 σύ c. inf. (as imper.), Hdt.3.134, 4.163.II Dual nom. and acc. [full] σφῶϊ, Il.1.336, 4.286, al., you two, both of you; [full] σφώ (not σφῴ, cf. A.D. Pron.85.17), Il.1.574, 11.782, 13.47, S.OC 344, 1543, etc.—Gen. and Dat. [full] σφῶϊν, Il.4.341, al.; [var] contr. σφῷν once in Hom., Od.4.62, and always in [dialect] Att. (Hdn.Gr.1.475) and Trag., e.g. A.Pr. 12, S.OC 342, OT 1495, Pl.Lg. 892e (codd. Pl. have σφῶϊν in Tht. 193c, al., , al.). None of these forms are enclit., A.D.Pron.38.9, 85.12; cod. A of Pl.Lg. 658c, 673e, 689a wrongly makes σφῳν enclit.; Ζεὺς σφὼ is prescribed in Il. 15.146 by Hdn.Gr.2.93.— σφῶϊ is never dat.; in Il.4.286 it is the acc. depending on κελεύω; σφῶϊν is never acc.; in Od.23.52 it is dat. commodi.III Plur. nom. [full] ὑμεῖς, Il.2.75, al. (before a vowel, 4.246, 7.194, al.), Pherecyd.Syr. 11, Democr.29a, Hdt.3.72, etc., ye, you; [dialect] Aeol. and [dialect] Ep.ὔμμες Il.1.274
, al., Sapph.24, 25; [dialect] Dor.ὑμές Sophr.60
, Ar.Ach. 760, 761, 862; (Crete, ii B.C.), GDI5155.6 (ibid., ii B.C.); [dialect] Boeot.οὐμές Corinn.6
; a resolved form ὑμέες, Parth.Fr.14, is a poeticlicence (so A.D.Pron.93.3 ) rather than genuine Ionic (v.l. in Hdt.8.22).— Gen. [full] ὑμῶν, Ar.Ach. 143, etc.; ὑμέων (disyll.) Il.7.159, Od.13.7, al., Archil.74.6 ( ὑμῶν codd.), Sol.11.5 (v.l. ὑμῶν) ; ὑμέων also Hdt.3.73, 6.130, al.; as trisyll., Herod.2.27;ὑμείων Il.4.348
, 7.195, al.; [dialect] Dor.ὑμέων Sophr.46
; also ὑμῶν, A.D.Pron.95.23; [dialect] Aeol.ὑμμέων Alc. 96
; [dialect] Boeot.οὐμίων Corinn.22
.—Dat. [full] ὑμῖν, Od.2.46, Hdt.1.126, etc.; [dialect] Ion. enclit.ὗμῐν A.D.Pron.97.28
, also [dialect] Dor., Sophr.91; [dialect] Dor. (not enclit.) ὑμίν [ῐ] Id.92; ὑμίν [ῐ] also in S.Aj. 864, 1242, OT 991, 1402, Ant. 308, El. 804, al. (but ὗμιν shd. perh. be restd. where the sense needs an enclitic on the principle stated by A.D.Pron.35.6, 36.5, Synt.130.23); ὕμιν (as enclit.) is prescribed by Hdn.Gr. (2.124 ) in Il.24.33, by EM432.34 in Od.1.376, 2.141, etc.:—[dialect] Aeol. and [dialect] Ep. ὔμμῐ, ὔμμῐν, Od. 2.316, 11.336, al., Hes.Sc. 328, Sapph.14, Alc.Supp. 26.9, Pi.O. 11(10).17.—Acc. [full] ὑμᾶς, Ar.Ach. 325, etc. (-υ Orph.A. 820
, v.l. in S.Ph. 222; ὗμας or (more prob.) ὕμας is required by the metre in Babr.9.9, 47.11); [dialect] Ion. ὑμέας (disyll.) Od.21.198, al.; enclit. ὕμεας (disyll.) Herod.2.60 (Pap.); ὑμέας also Hdt.1.126, al.; [dialect] Aeol. and [dialect] Ep.ὔμμε Il.23.412
, al., Pi.I.6(5).19; also in A.Eu. 620 (trim.), and S.Ant. 846(lyr.); [dialect] Dor.ὑμέ Alcm.3
, Sophr.52, Ar.Ach. 737, Lys. 1076, SIG528.3 (Cretan dial., iii B.C.), 622 B 8 (Cretan, ii B.C.).—The pl. is sts. used in addressing one person, when others are included in the speaker's thought, as Od. 12.81, Archil.89. (With σύ cf. Lat. tu, Goth. pu; with τοι Skt. gen. and dat. te; the origin of σφῶϊ is doubtful; with ὑμεῖς cf. Skt. acc. pl. yusmān.) -
94 ἰβυκτήρ
A one who begins a war-song, Hsch. (- βηκ- cod.). [full] ἰβύκχα· σεμνότης, ἢ σωρὸς κρεῶν, Id. (- ύηχ- cod.). [full] ἶβυξ, υκος,= ἶβις, Id. [full] ἴβυς, υος, ὁ,= εὐφημία, στιγμή, Id. [full] ἰβύω, shout: strike, Id.; cf. [full] ἰβῶν· εὐφημῶν, στάζων, Id. [full] ἴγα, in Cretan,= σίγα, Id. [full] ἴγγι τινί: ἐπιθυμίᾳ τινὶ ἑλκομένη, Id. (leg. ἴυγγι). [full] ἴγγια· εἷς (Cypr.), Id. [full] ἴγδην and [full] ἴγνην· ἄρσην, Id.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἰβυκτήρ
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95 ἀττάρυμα
Grammatical information: n.?Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]Etymology: R.A. Brown, Pre-Greek Speech, 1985, 35 thinks it means `a drink; a Cretan invention (specialty)'. He derives it from the place name ῎Απταρα (with Cretan assimilation). He considers, with Latte, a mistake for *ἀτταρικά.Page in Frisk: --Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀττάρυμα
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96 Άριάδνη
Grammatical information: PN f.Meaning: daughter of Minos, taken away by Theseus (Il.)Other forms: Άριάγνη on a vase; Άριήδη acc. to Zenodotos at Σ 592, Call. cf. 67.13 The form is confirmed by Άριήδαν. την Άριάδνην. Κρῆτες H.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: The gloss ἁδνόν. ἁγνόν. Κρῆτες H. is artificial, as γν \> δν is not Cretan (Brown, Pre-Greek Speech on Crete1985, 25). So the word does not contain ἁγνός. An IE etym. is improbable for a Cretan goddess. The group - δν- is typical of Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: --Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > Άριάδνη
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97 Κρής
Κρής, ητός, ὁ pl. Κρῆτες (Hom.+; ins; UPZ 20, 32 [163 B.C.]; 29, 2; Jos., Ant. 13, 86, C. Ap. 2, 172; Tat.; SibOr 3, 140) a Cretan, inhabitant of the island of Crete Ac 2:11 (OEissfeldt, Kreter u. Araber: TLZ 72, ’47, 207–12); subscr. Tit v.l. An unfavorable generalization about Cretan character (s. on this ἀργός 2) Tit 1:12.—RHarris, Exp. 2, 1906, 305–17; 3, 1907, 332–37; 4, 1912, 348–53; 1, 1915, 29–35; MGöbel, Ethnica, diss. Breslau 1915, 77ff; RCharles, Anthropologie arch. de la Crète, ’65. -
98 Giritli
1. (a) Cretan. 2. Cretan (person). -
99 Бритомартис
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100 Ганимед
1) Religion: Ganymede (In Greek legend, the son of Tros, king of Troy. Because of his unusual beauty, he was carried off either by the gods or by Zeus, disguised as an eagle, or, according to a Cretan account, by Minos, to serve as cupbearer)2) Astronomy: Ganymede (спутник Юпитера)3) Greek: Ganymede
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