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21 χαλκοθήκη
II case for bronze vessels, provided specially for those of value, Ath.6.231d.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χαλκοθήκη
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22 ἀκρόπολις
A upper or higher city; hence, citadel, castle,ἐς ἀκρόπολιν Od.8.494
(in Il. only divisim, ἄκρη πόλις, v. ἄκρος 1.1), cf. Pi.O.7.49, A.Th. 240, Hdt.1.84, etc.; as seat of tyranny, Ph.1.401, 417.2 esp. the Acropolis of Athens, IG1.58, al., And.1.76 (cf. Hdt. 1.60, 8.51); which served as treasury, Th.2.13; hence ἀνενεχθῆναι εἰς ἀκρόπολιν, γεγράφθαι ἐν ἀκροπόλει to be entered as a state-debtor, D.58.19,48; freq. without Art., as And.l.c., D.ll. cc.; at Erythrae, IG1.11.II metaph., ἀ. καὶ πύργος ἐὼν δήμῳ, of a person, Thgn.233; ἀ. Ἑλλάνων, of Corinth, Simon.137;γῆν Δελφίδ'.. Φωκέων ἀκρόπτολιν E.Or. 1094
; stronghold, τῆς ψυχῆς, τοῦ σώματος, Pl.R. 560b, Arist.PA 670a26, cf. Pl.Ti. 70a; Pythag., of seven, Theol. Ar.44.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀκρόπολις
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23 ἄγλαυρος
ἄγλαυρος, ον,II Ἄγλαυρος, ἡ, daughter of Cecrops, worshipped on the Acropolis at Athens, Hdt. 8.53.β, Paus.1.18.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἄγλαυρος
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24 ἄνοδος
ἄνοδος (A), ον,------------------------------------ἄνοδος (B), ἡ,A way up, e.g. to the Acropolis at Athens, Hdt.8.53;τὴν ἄ. οἰκοδομήσασα CIG1948
(incert. loc.): metaph.,ἡ εἰς τὸν νοητὸν τόπον τῆς ψυχῆς ἄ. Pl.R. 517b
, cf. Phld.D.1.6.b journey inland, esp. into Central Asia, like ἀνάβασις, τριῶν μηνῶν ἄ. Hdt. 5.50; ἄ. παρὰ βασιλέα ib.51, cf. X.An.2.1.1.II the first (or second) day of the Thesmophoria, Alciphr.3.39, cf. Sch.Ar.Th.86, Hsch.IV Math., increasing progression, Theol.Ar.58. -
25 ἑκατόμπεδος
A a hundred feet long, πυρὴ ἑκατόμπεδος ἔνθα καὶ ἔνθα a hundred feet all ways, Il.23.164 ;νεώς Th. 3.68
(v.l. -ποδος), IG12.256, al., cf. Pi.l.6(5).22, Tab.Heracl.2.24, al.;ὁ ἑ. Παρθενών Plu.Per.13
;ἡ ἑ. Id. Dio 45
; τὸ Ἑ. on the Acropolis of Athens, IG12.4.10, 18 ; at Dodona, Ptol. Geog.3.13.5.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἑκατόμπεδος
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26 ὀπισθόδομος
ὀπισθό-δομος, ὁ,A back chamber, inner cell of the old temple of Athena in the Acropolis at Athens, used as the Treasury, IG12.139.17, al., Ar.Pl. 1193, D.13.14,24.136, IG22.1388.73, etc. ; Delph. [full] ὀπισσόδομος SIG 246 iii 35 (iv B. C.).II as Adj., at the back of a building,αἱ ὀ. στῆλαι Plb.12.11.2
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27 Πελασγοί
Grammatical information: m. pl.Meaning: name of an (the) older Pre-Greek population of the Agaean area, sg. - ός `Pelasgian' (Il.).Derivatives: Πελασγ-ικός `Pelasgian' (Il., Hdt.), - ιος `id.' (A., E.), f. - ίς (Hdt., A. R.), - ιάς (Call.); - ίη f. = Έλλάς (Hdt.); - ιῶται m. pl., - ιῶτις f. sg. inhabitants of the Πελασγιῶτις f. landscape in southern Thessalia (Hdt.). -- Πελαργικὸν τεῖχος n. name of the ground at the northerly river of the Acropolis in Athens (Hdt., Att.) with old transition of σγ (= zg) to ργ (Schwyzer 218)?Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: No etymology. Widely accepted was the hypothesis of Kretschmer (first Glotta 1, 16 f.) which explained Πελασγοί from *Πελαγσ-κοί as "inhabitant of flat land", from πέλαγος in orig. sense of `plain'. This semantically uncertain, formally contestable interpretation was also several times doubted; s. F. Lochner-Hüttenbach Die Pelasger (Arb. Inst. Sprachw. 6. Wien 1960) 143ff. with referee of also other proposals and extensive treatment of the whole problem (on Πελαργικόν ibd. 116 w. n. 74); cf. the dicussion by Kronassers, Sprache 7, 218ff.Page in Frisk: 2,495-496Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > Πελασγοί
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28 Κέκροψ
Κέκροψ, οπος, ὁ, Cecrops mythical king of Athens, Hdt.8.44; represented with a serpent's tail, and hence called διφυής, Sch.Ar.V. 436; with the tail of a θυννίς, Eup.156: pl.,A = Κεκροπίδαι, IG3.1335. ( Κέκροψ a barbarian name acc. to Hecat. 119 J.)II Adj. [full] Κεκρόπιος, α, ον, Cecropian, Athenian, πέτρα K. the Acropolis, E. Ion 936 (also simply Κεκροπία, ἡ, used for Athens itself, Supp. 658, El. 1289); K. χθών Attica, Id.Hipp.34, etc.; Κεκρόπιοι, οἱ, the Athenians, APl.4.295: [full] Κεκροπία, ἡ, village-community in Early Attica, Str.9.1.20: [full] Κεκρόπιον, τό, shrine of Cecrops, IG12.372.63:—also [suff] κεκρ-ικός, ib. 374.144.3 [full] Κεκροπίδαι, οἱ, descendants of Cecrops, Athenians, Hdt. l.c., etc.: in sg., Ar.Eq. 1055.4 Adv. [full] Κεκροπίᾱθεν, [dialect] Ep. [suff] κέκρ-ηθεν, from Athens, Call.Dian. 227, A.R.1.95. -
29 κραναός
A rocky, rugged, in Hom. always of Ithaca (exc. in Il.3.445 where it is pr. n. of an island), Il.3.201, Od. 1.247, al.; of Delos, Pi.I.1.3; freq. of Athens, Id.O.7.82, etc.: hence as pr. n., Κραναὰ πόλις Athens, Ar.Ach.75; simplyαἱ Κρανααί Id.Av. 123
; ἡ Κραναά of the Acropolis, Id.Lys. 481; Κραναοί the people of Attica, Hdt.8.44, Str.9.1.18; παῖδες Κραναοῦ (Cranaos being a mythic king of Athens) A.Eu. 1011 (anap.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κραναός
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30 akropol
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31 ἄστυ
ἄστυ, τό, [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion. gen. εος (disyll. in Semon.7.74), [dialect] Att. and Trag. εως ( ἄστεος is never required by the metre, ἄστεως (trisyll.) is necessary in E.Or. 761, Ph. 842, El. 246, and is the only form found in [dialect] Att. Inscrr., as IG2.584.7, 22.463.76; it is a disyll. in E.El. 298, Ba. 840): pl.,A ;ἄστεα Hdt.1.5
:—town,ἄ. μέγα Πριάμοιο Il.2.332
, al.: with name in gen., Σουσίδος, Σούσων ἄ., A.Pers. 119, 535;ἄ. Θήβης S.OC 1372
, Tr. 1154, etc.2 lower town, opp. acropolis, Hdt.1.176, al.II in Attica, town (i.e. Athens), opp. ἀγρός ( country), mostly without Art.,στυγῶν μὲν ἄ. Ar.Ach.33
; ; ἔγημα.. ἄγροικος ὢν ἐξ ἄστεως I married a town girl, Id.Nu.47;τῶν κατ' ἄστυ πραγμάτων Men.Georg. Fr.4
: also with Art.,πρὸς τὸ ἄ. Pl.R. 327b
, 328c, al.2 Athens, opp. Phalerum or Piraeus, Id.Smp. 172a, D.20.12, Arist.Pol. 1303b12, al.; τὸ ἄστυ τῆς πόλεως, opp. Piraeus, Lycurg.18; ἄρχοντος ἐν ἄστει, opp. ἐν Σαλαμῖνι, IG2.594.3 in Egypt, Alexandria, PHal.1.89 (iii B. C.), St.Byz. s.v. ἄστυ, etc.IV Adv. ἄστυδε (q. v.). (ϝάστυ, cf.ϝασστυόχος IG5(2).77
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32 אקרופוליס
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33 Akropolis
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34 Callirhoe
Callirrhŏē (in poets, Callĭrhŏē), ēs, f., = Kallirroê (epic, Kalliroê).I.Daughter of the Acheloüs, and second wife of Alcmœon, Ov. M. 9, 414 sq.—II. III. IV.A celebrated fountain at Athens, south-east of the Acropolis, Stat. Th. 12, 629, with the appell. Enneacrunos (Enneakrounos, i. e. conducted by nine channels or pipes into the city), Plin. 4, 7, 11, § 24.—V.A warm medicinal fountain in Palestine, two hours west of Lake Asphaltites, Plin. 5, 16, 15, § 72.—VI.Another name of the Arabian city Edessa, from a fountain of that name, Plin. 5, 24, 21, § 86. -
35 Callirrhoe
Callirrhŏē (in poets, Callĭrhŏē), ēs, f., = Kallirroê (epic, Kalliroê).I.Daughter of the Acheloüs, and second wife of Alcmœon, Ov. M. 9, 414 sq.—II. III. IV.A celebrated fountain at Athens, south-east of the Acropolis, Stat. Th. 12, 629, with the appell. Enneacrunos (Enneakrounos, i. e. conducted by nine channels or pipes into the city), Plin. 4, 7, 11, § 24.—V.A warm medicinal fountain in Palestine, two hours west of Lake Asphaltites, Plin. 5, 16, 15, § 72.—VI.Another name of the Arabian city Edessa, from a fountain of that name, Plin. 5, 24, 21, § 86. -
36 λίμνη
λίμν-η, ἡ,A pool of standing water left by the sea or a river, Il.21.317: hence, marshy lake, mere, distd. from ἕλος, Pl. Criti. 114e, Lg. 824c;Βοιβηΐς λ. Il.2.711
; Γυγαίη ib. 865;Κηφισίς 5.709
;λ. Γοργῶπις A.Ag. 302
; (lyr.), cf. 729, Pers. 871 (lyr.), Hdt.4.86;ἡ Βόλβη λ. Th.4.103
; λ. τροχοειδής, at Delos, Hdt.2.170, cf. A.Eu.9.b also, artificial pool or basin, Hdt.1.185, 191, al., SIG799 ii 3 (Cyzic., i A.D.).2 in Hom. and other Poets, the sea, Il.24.79, Od.3.1;βένθεσι λίμνης Il.13.21
, 32: so in Trag. in lyr.,λίμνᾳ πορφυροειδεῖ A.Supp. 529
;ἐπ' οἶδμα λίμνας S. Fr. 476
, E.Hec. 446;Πόσειδον, ὃς γλαυκᾶς μέδεις.. λίμνας S.Fr. 371
; Μηλίδα πὰρ λ. by the Malian bay, Id.Tr. 636.II Λίμναι, αἱ, (used without the article), a quarter of Athens (once prob. marshy), near the Acropolis, in which stood the Lenaeum, Ar.Ra. 216, Th.2.15, Is.8.35, etc., cf.λιμναῖος 11
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37 πόλισμα
A buildings of a city, town, sts. = πόλις, sts. difft. from it; of Ecbatana, Hdt.1.98; π. Πελασγικά ib.57, cf. 6.6; of Thebes, A.Th.63, al.; of Troy, S.Ph. 1424; of Athens, Id.OC 1496 (lyr.), cf. Ar.Av. 553, 1565;ὦ π. Κεκροπίας χθονός Men.Sam. 110
: pl., Call.Aet. Oxy.2080.90: in Prose, Th.1.10, 4.54; of the Acropolis, Dicaearch. Hist.72; = municipium, Gloss.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πόλισμα
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38 οἰκοδομέω
οἰκοδομέω (οἰκοδόμος; Hdt.; ins, pap, LXX, En, EpArist, Philo, Joseph., Test12Patr) impf. ᾠκοδόμουν; fut. οἰκοδομήσω; 1 aor. ᾠκοδόμησα also without augment οἰκοδόμησα (ApcMos 40; on the augment s. W-S. §12, 5a; Mlt-H. 191); pf. ᾠκοδόμηκα LXX; plpf. 3 sg. ᾠκοδομήκει (Just., D. 127, 3). Pass.: impf. 3 sg. ᾠκοδομεῖτο; 1 fut. οἰκοδομηθήσομαι; 1 aor. ᾠκοδομήθην (v.l.) or οἰκοδομήθην (other edd., J 2:20); perf. inf. ᾠκοδομῆσθαι (οἰ-Lk 6:48b); ptc. οἰκοδομημένος (Ox 1 recto, 15f [GTh 32]); ᾠκοδομημένος Hv 3, 2, 6; plpf. 3 sg. ᾠκοδόμητο.① to construct a building, buildⓐ w. obj. acc. build, erect (oft. pap [Mayser II/2 p. 315, 30ff]; Jos., Ant. 15, 403 al.; Did., Gen 29, 7) οἰκίαν (Diod S 14, 116, 8; Lucian, Charon 17) Lk 6:48a. τὰς οἰκοδομάς GJs 9:3; pass. (Sb 5104, 2 [163 B.C.] οἰκία ᾠκοδομημένη; PAmh 51, 11; 23) Lk 6:48b. πύργον (Is 5:2) Mt 21:33; Mk 12:1; Lk 14:28; Hs 9, 3, 1; 4; 9, 12, 6; pass. Hv 3, 2, 4ff; 3, 3, 3; 3, 5, 5; 3, 8, 9; Hs 9, 3, 2; 9, 5, 2; 9, 9, 7; cp. 9, 9, 4. ναόν Mk 14:58; 16:3 (Is 49:17); pass. J 2:20 (Heliodorus Periegeta of Athens [II B.C.]: 373 Fgm. 1 Jac. says of the Acropolis: ἐν ἔτεσι ε̄ παντελῶς ἐξεποιήθη; Orig., C. Cels. 5, 33, 13); 16:6 (cp. below; the ‘scripture’ pass. is interpreted spiritually). ἀποθήκας Lk 12:18 (opp. καθαιρεῖν; s. this 2aα). τοὺς τάφους τῶν προφητῶν the tombs of the prophets Mt 23:29 (s. EKlosterman2 ad loc.). τὰ μνημεῖα τῶν προφητῶν the monuments for the prophets Lk 11:47 (μνημεῖον 1).—οἰκ. τινί τι build someth. for someone (Gen 8:20; Ex 1:11; Ezk 16:24) συναγωγὴν οἰκ. τινί Lk 7:5. οἰκ. τινὶ οἶκον Ac 7:47, 49; 16:2 (the last two Is 66:1).—W. the obj. acc. and foll. by ἐπί w. acc. or w. gen: τὴν οἰκίαν ἐπὶ τὴν πέτραν build the house on the rock Mt 7:24. ἐπὶ τὴν ἄμμον on the sand vs. 26 (proverbial: Plut. VII p. 463, 10 Bern. εἰς ψάμμον οἰκοδομεῖς). πόλις ἐπὶ τ. ὄρους Lk 4:29 (cp. Jos., Ant. 8, 97). ἐπὶ τὴν γῆν 6:49. πόλις οἰκοδομημένη ἐπʼ ἄκρον ὄρους ὑψηλοῦ a city that is built on the top of a high mountain Ox 1 recto, 15f (GTh 32). πύργος ἐπὶ ὑδάτων Hv 3, 3, 5; ἐπὶ τὴν πέτραν Hs 9, 14, 4 (opp. χαμαὶ οὐκ ᾠκοδόμηται).ⓑ abs.α. when the obj. can be supplied fr. the context (Did., Gen. 33, 27) Lk 11:48; 14:30.—Cp. Hv 3, 1, 7; 3, 4, 1a; 3, 10, 1; Hs 9, 4, 1.β. but also entirely without an obj. (Theoph. Ant. 2, 13 [p. 132, 4f]) ᾠκοδόμουν they erected buildings Lk 17:28. οἱ οἰκοδομοῦντες the builders, the masons (after Ps 117:22) Mt 21:42; Mk 12:10; Lk 20:17; Ac 4:11 v.l.; 1 Pt 2:7; 6:4. Also with no ref. to the Ps passage: Hs 9, 4, 4; 9, 6, 6.γ. οἱ λίθοι οἱ ἤδη ᾠκοδομημένοι the stones already used in the building Hv 3, 5, 2; cp. Hs 9, 6, 3.ⓒ build up again, restore, a sense that οἰκ. can receive fr. the context (Josh 6:26; Ps 50:20; 68:36) Mt 26:61; 27:40; Mk 15:29; 16:3 (Is 49:17).—S. also 2.② to construct in a transcendent sense (as in Hermas passages given under 1, where the tower is a symbol of the church) build: of the building up of the Christian congregation/church (cp. Ruth 4:11; θεμελιώσαντες καὶ οἰκοδομήσαντες οἱ μακάριοι ἀπόστολοι τὴν ἐκκλησίαν Iren. 3, 3, 3 [Harv. II 10, 1]) ἐπὶ ταύτῃ τῇ πέτρᾳ οἰκοδομήσω μου τὴν ἐκκλησίαν on this rock I will build my congregation/church Mt 16:18. ὡς λίθοι ζῶντες οἰκοδομεῖσθε οἶκος πνευματικός like living stones let yourselves be built up (pass.) or build yourselves up (mid., so Goodsp., Probs. 194f) into a spiritual house 1 Pt 2:5. Paul refers to missionary work where another Christian has begun activities as ἐπʼ ἀλλότριον θεμέλιον οἰκ. building on another’s foundation Ro 15:20. He also refers to his negative view of law in relation to the Christ-event as a building, and speaks of its refutation as a tearing down (καταλύειν), and of returning to it as a rebuilding (s. 1c above) Gal 2:18. This is prob. where 11:1 belongs, where (followed by citations of Scripture) it is said of the Israelites that they do not accept the baptism that removes sin, but ἑαυτοῖς οἰκοδομήσουσιν will build up someth. for themselves. In another pass. B calls the believer a πνευματικὸς ναὸς οἰκοδομούμενος τῷ κυρίῳ a spiritual temple built for the Lord 16:10; cp. vs. 6f.—Hermas’ temple-building discourse mentions angels entrusted by God with οἰκοδομεῖν building up or completion of his whole creation Hv 3, 4, 1b.—(In this connection cp. Orig., C. Cels. 4, 38, 16 γυνὴ οἰκοδομηθεῖσα ὑπὸ τοῦ θεοῦ [of Eve]).③ to help improve ability to function in living responsibly and effectively, strengthen, build up, make more able. οἰκ. is thus used in a nonliteral sense and oft. without consciousness of its basic mng. (Straub p. 27), somewhat like edify in our moral parlance (this extended use is found as early as X., Cyr. 8, 7, 15 and in LXX: Ps 27:5; Jer 40:7. Also TestBenj 8:3.—JWeiss on 1 Cor 8:1). Of the Lord, who is able to strengthen the believers Ac 20:32. Of the congregation, which was being built up 9:31.—Esp. in Paul: ἡ ἀγάπη οἰκοδομεῖ love builds up (in contrast to γνῶσις, which ‘puffs up’) 1 Cor 8:1 (=Dg 12:5). πάντα ἔξεστιν, ἀλλʼ οὐ πάντα οἰκοδομεῖ everything is permitted, but not everything is beneficial 10:23. ὁ λαλῶν γλώσσῃ ἑαυτὸν οἰκοδομεῖ• ὁ δὲ προφητεύων ἐκκλησίαν οἰκοδομεῖ 14:4; cp. vs. 17. οἰκοδομεῖτε εἷς τὸν ἕνα strengthen one another 1 Th 5:11. In 1 Cor 8:10 the apostle is prob. speaking ironically, w. ref. to the ‘strong’ party at Corinth, who declare that by their example they are benefiting the ‘weak’: οὐχὶ ἡ συνείδησις αὐτοῦ οἰκοδομηθήσεται εἰς τὸ τὰ εἰδωλόθυτα ἐσθίειν; will not his conscience be ‘strengthened’ so that he will eat meat offered to idols? (difft. MargaretThrall, TU 102, ’68, 468–72).—Of Paul’s letters, by which δυνηθήσεσθε οἰκοδομεῖσθαι εἰς τὴν δοθεῖσαν ὑμῖν πίστιν you will be able to build yourselves up in the faith that has been given you Pol 3:2.—HCremer, Über den bibl. Begriff der Erbauung 1863; HScott, The Place of οἰκοδομή in the NT: PT 2, 1904, 402–24; HBassermann, Über den Begriff ‘Erbauung’: Zeitschr. für prakt. Theol. 4 1882, 1–22; CTrossen, Erbauen: ThGl 6, 1914, 804ff; PVielhauer, Oikodome (d. Bild vom Bau vom NT bis Clem. Alex.), diss. Hdlbg. ’39; PBonnard, Jésus-Christ édifiant son Église ’48.—B. 590. DELG s.v. δέμω. M-M. TW. Sv.
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