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61 Μίδας
Μίδας [pron. full] [ῐ], gen. ου or α, [dialect] Ion. [full] Μίδης, εω, ὁ, Midas, proverbial for his wealth,Aεἰ.. πλουτοίη.. Μίδεω καὶ Κινύρεω μάλιον Tyrt.12.6
, cf. Hom.Epigr.3;ἐὰν.. πλουτῇ Κινύρα τε καὶ Μίδα μᾶλλον Pl.Lg. 660e
, cf. R. 408b;ὑπὲρ.. τὸν Μίδα πλοῦτον Luc.Merc.Cond.20
; his ass's ears alluded to in Ar.Pl. 287, etc.II the luckiest throw of the dice, which (with the Greeks) was when the numbers were all different, = Ἡρακλῆς, Eub.58. -
62 στησίχορος
στησί-χορος, ον,A establishing or leading χοροί:—hence as pr. n., [full] Στησίχορος, [dialect] Dor. [full] Στᾱς-, ὁ, the Lyric poet Stesichorus, Simon.53, Pl.Phdr. 243a: prov., οὐδὲ τὰ τρία Στησιχόρου (i.e. strophe, antistrophos, epode) γνῶναι, of illiterate persons, Diogenian.7.14:—Adj. [full] Στησιχόρειος, ον, Plu.2.1135c, etc.2 a throw of the dice which showed eight pips, said to be named from the eight-sided monument of the poet at Himera, Poll. 9.100.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στησίχορος
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63 दुन्दुभि
dundubhímf. a sort of large kettledrum RV. Br. MBh. Kāv. etc.;
a sort of poison L. ;
N. of the 56th year in the Jupiter cycle of 60 years Var. Sūryas. ;
of Kiṛishṇa MBh. XII, 1511 ;
of Varuṇa L. ;
of Asuras, a Rakshas, a Yaksha etc. R. Hariv. Kathās. ;
of a son of Andhaka andᅠ grandson of Anu etc. Pur. ;
f. a drum AV. VI, 38, 4 ;
( alsoᅠ - bhī MBh. III, 786);
(i) f. a partic. throw of the dice in gambling L. ;
N. of a Gandharvī MBh. ;
n. N. of a partic. Varsha in Krauñca-dvīpa VP. ;
- दुन्दुभिग्रीव
- दुन्दुभिदर्पहन्
- दुन्दुभिनिर्ह्राद
- दुन्दुभिवध
- दुन्दुभिविमोचनीय
- दुन्दुभिस्वन
- दुन्दुभिस्वर
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64 μάνης
A cup, acc. sg. μάνην, IG11(2).219B65,66, 226 B9 (Delos. iii B. C.), Nico 1: nom. pl.μάνητες PHib.1.121.50
(iii B. C.): but acc. pl.μάνας IG11(2).110.22
(Delos, iii B. C.).III freq. in Com., as the name of a Phrygian slave, cf. Str.7.3.12: generally, slave, Sch.Ar.Av. 523; applied to uncultured or dull people, Ar.Ra. 965, al.IV a throw of the dice, Eub.59. -
65 σχαδών
III honey-cell, and in pl. honeycomb, Ar.Fr.318.6, 569.3, Antiph.275, Anaxandr.41.53, Theoc. l.c., PCair.Zen.354.8 (iii B.C.); so also in sg.,σχαδόνα δεῖ πάντως φαγεῖν Euthycl.1
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66 ἐπίθετος
ἐπίθετ-ος, ον,A additional,φυλαί D.H.3.71
; esp. at Athens, opp. πάτριος, relatively modern,ἑορταί Isoc.7.29
; τὰ ἐ., opp. τὰ πάτρια, the acquired powers of the Areopagus, Lys.Fr. 178 S., cf. Arist.Ath.25.2, 3.3; so ἐ. ἐξουσία usurped authority, Plu.Cleom.10: generally, adventitious, τὰ μὲν τῶννόμων ἐπίθετα, τὰ δὲ τῆς φύσεως ἀναγκαῖα Antipho Soph.Oxy.1364.25
; ἐπιθυμίαι, opp. κοιναί, Arist.EN 1118b9;ἐ. τῇ φύσει κακά Men.534.13
.2. fictitious, Thphr.HP9.8.8; opp. ἀληθινός, D.H.4.70, cf. 68.3. of letters, entrusted for conveyance, Lys.Fr.116S.II. ἐ. [ ὄνομα] adjectival, D.T.636.9, cf. Plu.Cor.11.III. Subst. [full] ἐπίθετον, τό, epithet, Arist.Rh. 1406a19, D.H.Comp.5, A.D.Synt.41.15; adjective, ib.81.24 (so Adv. -τως, λέγειν indicate by epithets, Str.1.2.29, al.).2. = ἐπίθημα 5, Aret.CA1.1.3. ἐπίθετος, ὁ, a throw of the dice, Eub.57.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπίθετος
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67 Δαρεῖος
A Dārayavauš 'upholder of the Good'), name of several kings of Persia; acc. to Hdt.6.98, = Gr. ἐρξίης (q.v.):—also [full] Δαρειαὶος, X.HG2.1.8 and 9, Ctes.Fr.29.49: [full] Δαρῐάν A.Pers. 651 (lyr.): [full] Δαριήκης Str.16.4.27.II a throw of the dice, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Δαρεῖος
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68 Μάγνης
Μάγνης, ητος, ὁ, Magnesian, i.e. a dweller in Magnesia in Thessaly, Il.2.756, S.El. 705, etc.; or in Magnesia in Lydia, Hdt.3.90, etc.: —fem. [full] Μάγνησσα Theoc.22.79:—hence [full] Μαγνησίη, ἡ, Magnesia in Asia, Hdt.3.122, al.; in Thessaly, Id.7.176, al.:—Adj. [full] Μαγνητικός, ή, όν, Magnesian, A.Pers. 492: fem. [full] Μαγνῆτις, ιδοςb a throw of the dice, Hsch.II Μαγνῆτις λίθος, ἡ, the magnet, E.Fr. 567, cf. Pl. Ion 533d, Eub.77, etc.: without λίθος, Sch.Pl.R. 600a; alsoἡ Μαγνησίη λίθος Hp.Int.21
, cf. Ach.Tat.1.17;ἡ Μάγνησσα Orph. L. 307
;ὁ Μάγνης λίθος Porph.Abst.4.20
; ὁ M. alone, Alex.Aphr. Pr.2.59; M.ὁ πνέων PMag.Par.1.2631
; alsoὁ Μαγνήτης λίθος Dsc. 5.130
, Phlp.in Ph.403.23;ἡ Μαγνῆτις πέτρα Dsc.5.126
.2 Μαγνῆτις λίθος, also, a mineral resembling silver, prob. a kind of talc, Thphr.Lap.41. -
69 Σίμων
II name of a throw of the dice, Eub.57. -
70 ἀγύρτης
2 vagabond, E.Rh. 503, 715, cf. Lysipp.6, Clearch.5; δόλιος ἀ., of Tiresias, S.OT 388;ἀ. καὶ μάντεις Pl.R. 364b
.II a throw of the dice, Eub.57.5. (On the accent cf. Hdn.Gr.1.77.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀγύρτης
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71 ἀνακάμπτω
A bend convexly, Arist.Mete. 385b33 ([voice] Pass.); bend back,τῷ δ' οὐ πάλιν θυμὸς ἀνεκάμπτετ' B.16.82
.II make to return, Antiph.12.2 mostly intr., bend back, return,ταύτῃ λῆγον ἀ. ἐς τὰ εἴρηται τὸ ὄρος Hdt.2.8
;ἡ περιφορὰ ἐπ' ἀρχὴν ἀ. Arist.de An. 407a30
, cf. Pl.Phd. 72b;πάλιν ἀ. Arist.GC 337a6
, Men.Sam. 341, etc.b walk up and down, Str.3.4.16, Plu.2.796d, D.L.2.139.d ἀνακάμπτων, name of a throw of the dice, Eub.57.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνακάμπτω
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72 ἄγραμμος
ἄγραμμ-ος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἄγραμμος
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73 ἐλλείπω
A leave in, μόνον.. ἐλλελειμμένον left in a race, S.El. 736; leave behind,οὐδ' ἐλλέλοιπας ἐλπίδα E.El. 609
;τοῖόν σφιν ἐνέλλιπε θέλκτρον ἀοιδῆς A.R.1.515
.2 leave out, leave undone, freq. with neg. Pron. neut.,μηδὲν ἐ. ὅσων χρὴ πονεῖν S.Aj. 1379
;οὐδὲν ἐλλείψουσι.. χειρουργίας Ar.Lys. 673
;λέγε μηδὲν ἐλλείπων Pl.Plt. 269c
, cf. Ti. 17b, X.Mem.4.3.17;ἐ. τι τῶν νομίμων Id.Cyr.1.2.14
; τοῦτ' αὐτὸ ἐ. Pl.Plt. 267c, cf.R. 362d; ἔνια, σμικρά, Id.Cra. 431c, 431d, etc.:—[voice] Pass., Id.Phlb. 18d;τῆς προθυμίας οὐδὲν ἐλλέλειπται Lys.12.99
;εὑρήσει οὐδὲν ἐλλειφθέν D.18.303
.b fail to pay, leave unpaid,ἐλλελοιπότες εἰσφοράν Id.24.172
, cf. Arist. Ath.48.1;τινὰ τῶν ὀψωνίων τοῖς μισθοφόροις Plb.4.60.2
.3 intr., fall short, fail, ;ἄτας οὐδὲν ἐλλείπει S.Ant. 584
(lyr.);ἤνπερ μὴ 'λλίπωσιν αἱ δίκαι Ar.Pl. 859
;ἐ. ἐν τῷ ἔργῳ Th.1.120
;τοῖς ἱππικοῖς Plb.15.3.5
; opp. περιγίγνεσθαι, Pl. Lg. 740d; opp. πλεονάζειν, Isoc.2.33; opp. ὑπερβάλλειν, Pl.Lg. 719d, Arist.EN 1108b18; fail in duty, X.HG7.5.8, Eq.8.5; τὸ ἐλλεῖπον [τῆς ἐπιστήμης] a deficiency of.., Th.6.69;τὸ ἐ. ἐκπληρώσατε X.Cyr.4.5.39
, etc.; to be too small, Id.Cyn.5.26; ἐλλείπων, ὁ, name of a throw of the dice, Eub.57.4.b Geom., fall short, χωρίῳ by an area, Pl.Men. 87a, cf. Euc.6.27, al.4 c. gen. rei, to be in want of, fall short of, lack,τὸν ἐλλείποντ' ἔτι ἥβης ἀκμαίας A.Th.10
; ἐ. [χρημάτων] Th.1.80;τῆς δόξης Id.2.61
;τὰ τῶν ἱκανῶν ἐλλείποντα X.Hier.4.8
; τὸ τίμημα ἐνέλιπε τῶν ἑξακισχιλίων διακοσίοις ταλάντοις fell short of the 6000 by 200, Plb.2.62.7; τοσοῦτον ἐλλείπει τοῦ λυπεῖσθαι so far does he fall short of feeling pain, Arist.EN 1108b5; πολλοῦ γε καὶ τοῦ παντὸς ἐλλείπω (sc. τοῦ ταρβεῖν) A.Pr. 961: with a neg., προθυμίας γὰρ οὐδὲν ἐλλείπεις ib. 341, cf. Pl.Ti. 20c; : impers., ἐλλείπει πωμάτων there is lack of drink, Id.Lg. 844b; οἷς ἂν τῆς γενέσεως ἐλλείπῃ ib. 740c;ὧν δ' ἐνέλειπε τῇ πόλει.. D.18.302
.5 c.gen.pers., to be inferior to, Pl.Alc.1.122c; ἐμπειρίᾳ μηδὲν ἐκείνων ἐ. Id.R. 484d: also c. gen. rei, τἀνθάδε τῶν ἐκεῖ ἐ. Id.Alc.1.122d.6 folld.by μή c.inf., τί γὰρ ἐ. μὴ παραπαίειν; in what does it fall short of madness? A.Pr. 1056 (anap.);οὐδὲν ἐλλείψω τὸ μὴ.. πυθέσθαι S.Tr.90
.7 c. part.,ὅτι ἄν τις ἐλλείπῃ λέγων Pl.Phdr. 272b
; οὐκ ἐλλείψει εὐχαριστῶν will not fail to give thanks, Decr. ap. D.18.92: abs., οἱ ἐλλείποντες defaulters, Id.22.44.8 of things, to be wanting or lacking to.., c.dat., X.Mem.2.1.8.II c. acc. pers., ἐλλείπει τινά τι something fails one, Plb.9.41.11;ἵνα μηδὲν αὐτὰς ἐλλείπῃ τῶν ἐπιτηδείων Id.10.18.11
.III [voice] Pass., to be surpassed,ἐλλείπεσθαι εὖ ποιῶν X.Mem.2.6.5
.2 to be wanting, fail, Id.Cyr.6.2.37, Eq.3.8, etc.; to be inferior, Pl.R. 484d: c. gen.,τινὸς εἰς σύνεσιν Id.Amat. 136a
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74 ἔφηβος
A one arrived at adolescence (i. e. the age of 18 years, Poll.8.105, Harp. s.v. ἐπιδιετές; in Persia 16 or 17 years, X.Cyr.1.2.8), Lycurg.76, Arist.Ath.42.2, IG22.1156, al., SIG959.12 ([place name] Chios), etc.;εἰς τοὺς ἐφήβους ἐγγραφῆναι Pl.Ax. 366e
; H.: generally, boy,καλός ἐστιν ἔ. ὁ σός PLit.Lond.52
.2 young girl, Hsch.III throw of the dice, AP7.427.5 (Antip. Sid.). -
75 καλινδέομαι
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `roll about, wallow' (IA.) mit καλινδήθρα `place for horses to roll' (Ael.), καλίνδησις name of a throw of the dice' (Alciphr.).Other forms: only present-stem.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Here the aorist δια-καλῖσαι (not quite certain) `transport by rolling' ( SIG 2 587, 158) with διακάλισις (Hermione); also ἐσ- and παρ-κάλισις (Epid.); but cf. on κᾶλον. - Cf. ἀλινδέομαι and κυλινδέομαι (Güntert Reimwortbildungen 131f.). Fur. reminds of κ\/zero in Pre-Greek (391).Page in Frisk: 1,764Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > καλινδέομαι
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76 бросок последней надежды
General subject: a throw of the diceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бросок последней надежды
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77 последняя попытка
1) General subject: last hurrah, last throw of the dice2) Engineering: last-ditch effort3) Mass media: last-ditch bid -
78 Περσάν
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79 Περσᾶν
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80 Περσών
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