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41 Ζωτεάτας
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42 θεοξένιος
II θεοξένια, τά, festival in honour of Apollo at Pellene, Paus. l.c., Sch.Pi.O.9.146; at Delphi, Michel 995D9, Polemo ap.Ath.9.372a, Plu.2.557f; and, of the Dioscuri at Agrigentum, Pi.O.3.tit.; also at Paros, IG12(5).129.61 (ii B.C.); gloss on Θεοδαίσια, Sch.Call.Aet.Oxy.2080.88:—hence [full] θεοξενιασταί, οἱ, the persons who celebrated such a festival, IG12(5).872.114 (ii B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θεοξένιος
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43 Κύνθος
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44 Λοξίας
Λοξ-ίας, ου, [dialect] Ion. [suff] Λοξ-ίης, εω, ὁ, epith. of Apollo, B.12.148, Hdt.1.91, A.Eu.19,al., S.OT 410, Ar.Eq. 1047, Pl.8, etc.; expld. because the Sun traverses the ecliptic (cf. II), Cleanth.Stoic.1.123; or from Apollo's 'crooked', i.e. ambiguous, oracles (cf.II ([etym.] λοξός) the zodiac or ecliptic, from its obliquity to the equator, Anon.Intr.Arat.p.96 M. -
45 λύκειος
II Λύκειος (written [full] Λύκηος Milet.1(7) No.282 (i B.C.)), epith. of Apollo, either as λυκοκτόνος (q. v.), or as the Lycian god (v. Λυκηγενής, Λύκιος), or (fr. Λύκη ) as the god of light:Λύκει' Ἄπολλον A.Ag. 1257
;εὐμενὴς δ' ὁ Λ. ἔστω Id.Supp. 686
(lyr.); in Id.Th. 145 (lyr.) there is a play upon the doubtful meanings, Λύκει' ἄναξ, λύκειος γενοῦ στρατῷ δαΐῳ, Lycean lord, be a very wolf to the enemy; so τοῦ λυκοκτόνου θεοῦ ἀγορὰ Λύκειος (this ἀγορά being an open place in Argos near the temple of Apollo Λύκειος) S.l.c.; cf. Λύκειον.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λύκειος
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46 μάντις
μάντῐς, ὁ, gen. εως, [dialect] Ion. ιος; voc. μάντῐ: pl., gen. μάντεων (written μαντειον IG12.503); dat.Aμάντεσι Thgn.545
: also fem., acc. sg.μάντιδα δάφνην App.Anth.6.122
; nom. pl. μάντιδες Suid.s.v. Σίβυλλα:— diviner, seer, prophet,ἀλλ' ἄγε δή τινα μ. ἐρείομεν ἢ ἱερῆα ἢ καὶ ὀνειροπόλον Il.1.62
, cf. Od.17.384; μάντι κακῶν prophet of ill, Il.1.106; with the Greek armies, Simon.94, IG12.929.129: distd. from χρησμολόγος, Th.8.1;μ. ἀνήρ Pi.I.6(5).51
; of Apollo, A.Ag. 1202, Ch. 559, Eu. 169 (lyr.); ὁ μάντις μάντιν ἐκπράξας ἐμέ, of Apollo and Cassandra, Id.Ag. 1275; of the Pythian priestess, Id.Eu.29; of Amphiaraus, Id.Th. 382, etc.: c. dat. pers.,ὁ Θρῃξὶ μ. E.Hec. 1267
(of Dionysus), cf. Or. 363: c. acc. neut. Pron.,μάντις.. οὐ καλὸς τάδε Id.Heracl.65
: as fem., A.Ag. l.c., S.El. 472 (lyr.), E.Med. 239;μ. κόρα Pi.P.11.33
.2 metaph., presager, foreboder,μ. εἴμ' ἐσθλῶν ἀγώνων S.OC 1080
(lyr.), cf.Ant. 1160, A.Th. 402;οὐδεὶς μ. τῶν μελλόντων S.Aj. 1419
(anap.);γνώμη δ' ἀρίστη μ. E.Hel. 757
.3 Adj., τοῦδε μάντεως χοροῦ of this prophetic band, dub. in S.Fr. 113.II a kind of grasshopper, the praying mantis, Mantis religiosa, Theoc.10.18, Dsc.Eup.1.149.III green garden-frog, Rana arborea, so called as predicting the weather, Hsch. -
47 οὔλιος
A = ὀλοός, baleful, deadly, οὔ. ἀστήρ, of the dog-star, Il.11.62; epith. of Ares, Hes.Sc. 192, 441, Pi.O.9.76; αἰχμαί, θρῆνος, ib.13.23, P.12.8: once in Trag.,οὔ. πάθος S.Aj. 932
(lyr.).II as epith. of Apollo and Artemis, Pherecyd.149 J., cf.Ἀπόλλων Ὄλιος IG12(1).834.3
and 845.10 ([place name] Lindos), SIG765.17 (ibid., i B. C.); Ἀπόλλων Οὔλιος also at Miletus and Delos acc. to Str.14.1.6, who derives theepith. from οὔλειν, Apollo and Artemis being healers: more prob. it is only a special application of sense 1. -
48 Πτώϊος
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49 σεμνός
A revered, august, holy:I prop. of gods, e.g. Demeter, h.Cer.1, 486; Hecate, Pi.P.3.79; Thetis, Id.N.5.25; Apollo, A.Th. 800; Poseidon, S.OC55; Pallas Athena, ib. 1090 (lyr.); at Athens the Erinyes were specially the σεμναὶ θεαί, Id.Aj. 837, OC 90, 458, Ar.Eq. 1312, Th. 224, Th.1.126, Autocl. ap. Arist.Rh. 1398b26; or simply Σεμναί, A.Eu. 383 (lyr.), 1041 (lyr.), E.Or. 410; τὸ σ. ὄνομα their name, S.OC41; σ. βάθρον the threshold of their temple, ib. 100; σ. τέλη their rites, ib. 1050 (lyr.).2 of things divine, ὄργια ς. h.Cer. 478, S.Tr. 765;θέμεθλα δίκης Sol.4.14
;ὑγίεια Simon.70
;θυσία Pi.O.7.42
; σ. ἄντρον the cave of Cheiron, Id.P.9.30, cf. O.5.18; σ. δόμος the temple of Apollo, Id.N.1.72; ; σέλμα σ. ἡμένων, of the Olympian gods, Id.Ag. 183 (lyr.); σ. ἔργα, of the gods, Id.Supp. 1037 (lyr.); , E.Hipp.25; τέρμων οὐρανοῦ ib. 746; σ. βίος devoted to the gods, Id. Ion 56; σεμνὰ φθέγγεσθαι, = εὔφημα, A.Ch. 109 (v.l.), cf. Ar.Nu. 315, 364; ἦ πού τι σ. ἔστιν ὃ ξυναμπέχεις; A.Pr. 521; τὸ ς. holiness, D.21.126.II of human or half-human beings, reverend, august,ἐν θρόνῳ σεμνῷ σεμνὸν θωκέοντα Hdt.2.173
, cf. A.Ch. 975, E.Supp. 384, al.;σ. θάλος Ἀλκαϊδᾶν Pi.O.6.68
; ; αἱ φαυλότεραι.. παρὰ τὰς σεμνὰς καθεδοῦνται beside the great ladies, Ar.Ec. 617, cf. Isoc.3.42;οἱ σεμνότατοι ἐν ταῖς πόλεσιν Pl.Phdr. 257d
; ἄνθρωπος οὐ ς., i.e. a nobody, Ar.Fr.52D.; opp. χαῦνος, Pl.Sph. 227b ([comp] Comp.); opp. κομψός, X.Oec.8.19;σεμνὸς οὐ προσώπου συναγωγαῖς ἀλλὰ βίου κατασκευαῖς Isoc.9.44
: c. dat., revered by..,σ. πόλει Riv.Fil.57.379
([place name] Crete); also, worthy of respect, honourable, 1 Ep.Ti.3.8, 11, Ep.Phil. 4.8.2 of human things, august, stately, majestic, ; , cf. Ra. 1061 ([comp] Comp.);ταφή X.HG3.3.1
; πράγματα, ἔργα, Ar.V. 1472, Isoc.12.213;σεμνοτέραν τὴν πόλιν ποιῆσαι Is.5.45
; , cf. 29;ψεύδεσι [τοῦ Ὁμήρου] σ. ἔπεστί τι Pi.N.7.22
;λεγόντων.. περὶ αὐτοῦ σ. λόγους Hdt.7.6
; of Tragedy, Pl.Grg. 502b; of style, Arist.Po. 1458a21, cf.Rh. 1404b8 ([comp] Comp.); of certain metres, ib. 1408b32; ἐπὶ τὸ σ. μιμεῖσθαι to imitate it in its noble qualities, Pl.Lg. 814e; σ. τι λέγειν, πράσσειν, Id.R. 382b, E.Tr. 447;σεμνὰ ἄττα μεμαθηκότας Pl.Ep. 342a
; οὐδὲν ς. nothing very wonderful, Arist.EN 1146a15; so τί ἂν εἴη τὸ ς. (sc. τοῦ νοῦ); Id.Metaph. 1074b18; worthy of respect, E.IA 996; σεμνόν ἐστι, c. inf., 'tis a noble, fine thing to.., Pl.Cra. 392a, Isoc.Ep.9.5.III in bad sense, proud, haughty,τὰ σέμν' ἔπη S.Aj. 1107
;σεμνότερος καὶ φοβερώτερος And.4.18
; τὸ ς. haughty reserve, E.Hipp.93, cf. Med. 216.2 in contempt or irony, solemn, pompous,σ. καὶ ἅγιον Pl.Sph. 249a
; τί σεμνὸν καὶ πεφροντικὸς βλέπεις; look grave and solemn, E.Alc. 773;τὸ σ. ἄγαν καὶ τραγικόν Arist.Rh. 1406b7
: very freq. in Com.,ἀνελκτοῖς ὀφρύσι σεμνός Cratin. 355
; ὡς σ. οὑπίτριπτος how grand the rascal is! Ar.Pl. 275;ὡς σ. ὁ κατάρατος Id.Ra. 178
; λόγοι ς. Id.V. 1175;σεμνὸς σεμνῶς χλανίδ' ἕλκων Ephipp.19
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50 Σμινθεύς
Σμινθεύς, έως, ὁ, epith. of Apollo, Il.1.39; either (from Σμίνθος or Σμίνθη a town in the Troad, Hsch., St. Byz.)A the Sminthian; or (from σμίνθος) mouse-killer, Sch. ad loc., cf. Str.13.1.48 and 64:—also [full] Σμίνθιος, ὁ, Ael.NA12.5, Sch.Il.l.c.; Σμίνθιος, ὁ (sc. μήν), name of a month at Rhodes, IG22.1131,12(1).1068.2, al.; written Ζμ-, ib.1149.8, al.: [full] Σμίνθεια, τά, games at festival of Apollo Σμινθεύς, Μους. Σμυρν. 1876p.125 ([place name] Troad).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Σμινθεύς
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51 χρυσοκόμης
A golden-haired, epith. of Dionysus, Hes.Th. 947; of Eros, Anacr.14, E.IA 548 (lyr.); of Apollo, Tyrt.3.4, B. 4.2, E.Supp. 975 (lyr.), Ar.Av. 217 (anap.); ὁ X., abs. for Apollo, Pi.O.6.41, 7.32, E.Tr. 254 (lyr.).II with golden ornaments in the hair, Luc.Gall.13.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χρυσοκόμης
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52 Ἀμύκλαι
Ἀμύκλαι, ῶν, αἱ, Amyclae in Laconia, famous for worship of Apollo, Il., etc.:—[full] Ἀμυκλ-αῖος, or [suff] ἀμυ-αεύς, έως, ὁ,A Amyclean, X.HG 4.5.11, Arist.Fr. 532:— -αῖον, τό, temple of Amyclean Apollo, ἐν Ἀ. Foed. ap. Th.5.18 and 23;ἐν τῷ Ἀ. Str.6.3.2
; of Artemis, Call.Aet. 1.1.24. Adv. [suff] ἀμύ-ᾱθεν from Amyclae, Pi.N.11.34. [full] Ἀμύκλαι, αἱ, sort of shoes, named after Amyclae, Theoc.10.35:—also [suff] ἀμυ-ᾷδες, αἱ, Ar.Fr.44D., Phryn.Com.5 D., cf. Poll.7.88, Hsch. [full] Ἀμυκλαϊάζω, speak in the Amyclean (i.e. Laconian) dialect, Theoc.12.13.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Ἀμύκλαι
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53 Ἀσγελάτας
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54 ἄναξ
Aϝάναξ IG4.236
([place name] Corinth), etc., cf.ϝάνακες 4.564
([place name] Argos)):—lord, master,1 of the gods, esp. Apollo,ἄγουσι δὲ δῶρα Ἄνακτι Il.1.390
, al.;ὁ Πύθιος ἄναξ A.Ag. 509
; ἄναξ Ἄπολλον ib. 513, Eu.85, etc.;ὦναξ Ἄπ. S.OT80
; ὦναξ without Ἄπολλον, Hdt.1.159, 4.150, al.; of Zeus, Hom. only in voc.,Ζεῦ ἄνα Il.3.351
, 16.233; ;ἄναξ ἀνάκτων.. Ζεῦ Id.Supp. 524
;μὰ τὸν Δία τὸν Ἄνακτα D.35.40
; Poseidon, A.Th. 130; ὦ δέσποτ' ἄναξ, of Ἀήρ, Ar.Nu. 264; of Apollo Ἀγυιεύς, Id.V. 875; ὦναξ δέσποτα, of Πλοῦτος, Id.Pl. 748; esp. of the Dioscuri, cf. Ἄνακες, Ἄνακοι; of all the gods,πάντων ἀνάκτων.. κοινοβωμίαν A.Supp. 222
, cf. Pi.O. 10(11).49.—The irreg. voc. ἄνα (q. v.) is never addressed save to gods; ὦναξ is freq. in Trag. and Com.II of the Homeric heroes, esp. of Agamemnon, as general-in-chiefἄναξ ἀνδρῶν Ἀ. Il.1.442
, al. (so Euphetes 15.532, while Ortilochos is called ):—also as a title of rank, e.g. of Teiresias, Od.11.144, 151, S.OT 284; of the sons or brothers of kings (υἱεῖς τοῦ βασιλέως καὶ οἱ ἀδελφοὶ καλοῦνται ἄνακτες Arist.Fr. 526
, cf. Isoc.9.72, Clearch. 25, and so of Creon, S.OT85, cf. 911), and esp. of kings, as Xerxes, A.Pers.5, Darius, ib. 787, cf. Ag.42, E.Ph.17, Or. 349, etc.; βασιλῆι ἄνακτι lord king, Od.20.194; of the emperors,θεοὶ ἄνακτες IG14.2012A2
, 4.1475 (Epid.).III master of the house,οἴκοιο ἄναξ Od.1.397
;ἀμφὶ ἄνακτα κύνες 10.216
; as denoting the relation of master to slave, freq. in Od.;ἄναξ, θεοὺς γὰρ δεσπότας καλεῖν χρεών E.Hipp.88
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55 ἑκατόμβιος
II (sc. μήν) name of month at Halos, IG9(2).109b50.III Ἑκατόμβιον, τό, shrine of Apollo Ἑκατόμβιος, ib.9(1).87.76 ([place name] Hyampolis).2 Ἑκατόμβια, τά, = Ἑκατόμβοια, at Amorgos, IG12(7).388, al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἑκατόμβιος
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56 παιάν
παιάν, - ᾶνοςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: name of a hail-song and hymn, esp. for Apollo, paean; also personified as divine physician (Hom.), later surn. of Apollo, appellat. `physician, saviour'; also name of a verse-foot (Arist., Heph.).Other forms: παιήων, - ονος (Il.). παιών, - ῶνος (IA.; cf. Wackernagel Glotta 14, 61ff. = Kl. Schr. 2, 869 ff.), πάων, - ονος (Aeol.); παιάν, - ᾶνος (Dor., trag., hell.).Derivatives: 1. παιών-ιος `belonging to paean, healing, saving' (A., S., Ar.), f. - ιάς (AP), - ίς (S. E.); also - ία f. surn. of Athena (Paus.), appellat. plantname `peony' (Thphr., Ps.-Dsc.; Strömberg 99); παιαν-ίδες pl. adjunct of ἀοιδαί (Pi.); Παιηόν-ιος = Παιώνιος ( APl.); παιαν-ίας m. `paean-singer' (Sparta). 2. παιων-ικός = παιώνιος (Plu., Gal.), παιαν-ικός `paean-like' (Ath.). 3. παιηοσύνη ἰατρεία H. 4. παιων-ίζω (IA.), - αν-ίζω (Dor.) `to strike up a paean, to worship with a p.' with - ισμός m. (Th., Str., D. H.), - ισταί m. pl. `guild of the paean-singers' (Rome, Piräus, II--IIIp). On the unclear Att. name of a deme Παιανία Wackernagel l.c.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Probably disjoined from the exclamation ἰη παιήων, ἰὼ παιάν (as initial of a song), first as appellative, basis *παιά-(Ϝ)ων like Ιά(Ϝ)ονες, κοινά(Ϝ)ων (s. Ἴωνες a. κοινός w. lit.), but further unclear. After Schwyzer IF 30, 445 f. to παίω `beat' through *παῖϜα, *παϜίᾱ `blow' as "who heals illnesses through magic (Apollon)". Also to παίω, but with different (less probable) argumentation Diehl RhM 89, 90 a. 109 ff. Diff. (to παύω) Pisani Rend. Acc. Lincei 6:5, 208. -- The similarity with the peoples name Παίονες may be not accidental (Macurdy Glotta 6, 297ff. Tribal god of the P.; thus Kretschmer Glotta 21, 176f.). - The word may well be of Pre-Greek origin; cf. Ruijgh l.c.Page in Frisk: 2,460-461Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > παιάν
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57 Άσγελάτας
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: epithet of Apollo on Anaphe.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: The epithets Άπόλλων Άσγελάτας (Anaphe) and Άπόλλων Αἰγλάτας (Anaphe, Thera) are often compared, though they may be unrelated. The epithet of Apollo is typical of pre-Greek words. The explanation as Greek by Schwyzer 27 (ασ \> αι[σ]) is rightly criticized by Chantr. s.v. αἴγλη; part of Schwyzer's evidence is itself Pre-Greek. We find the variation clearly in the name of Asklepios (q.v.): aC-\/aiC- and asC-\/aisC-; here we have (only) aiC- and asC-; Fur. 293, 295; see Beekes, Pre-Gr. Furnée further (234, 335) connects ἀγλα(Ϝ)ός (and ἄγλαυρος), which deserves consideration. Remarkable is the resemblance of Akkadian azugallatu `great physician' (Burkert, Orient. Revolution 1992, 78.) So prob. a loan through (Pre-)Anatolian\/Pre-Greek. A connection with αἴγλη (q.v.) is improbable.Page in Frisk: 1, 161Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > Άσγελάτας
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58 Απολλωνίσκον
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59 Ἀπολλωνίσκον
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60 Απολλωνίσκος
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