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21 Κυλλήνη
Κυλλήνη, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Κυλλήνη
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22 Λυκαῖος
A Lycaean, Arcadian, epith. of Zeus, Pi.O.9.96, Hdt. 4.203, etc.;τὸ τοῦ Λ. Διὸς ἱερὸν κατὰ τὸ Λ. ὄρος Str.8.8.2
.II [full] Λύκαιον, τό, his temple, Plu.2.300a;Λ. σήκωμα E.El. 1274
.III [full] Λύκαια (sc. ἱερά), τά, festival of Lycaean Zeus,τὰ Λ. θῦσαι X.An.1.2.10
, cf. IG22.993, SIG82 (iv B.C.), etc.; also, = Lat. Lupercalia (from λύκος, Lat. lupus), D.H.1.80, Plu.Ant.12.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Λυκαῖος
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23 Μαίναλον
Μαίνᾰλον, τό,A Mount Maenalus in Arcadia, sacred to Pan, Theoc. 1.124:—Adj. [full] Μαινάλιος, α, ον, δειραί Pi.O.9.59
; ἡ Μαινᾰλία (sc. χώρα) Th.5.64.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Μαίναλον
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24 μεθύδριον
μεθ-ύδριον, τό, properlyA Between-waters, name of a place in the heart of Arcadia, whence the waters ran different ways, some north, some south, Th.5.58.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μεθύδριον
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25 μυίαγρος
μυίαγρος, ὁ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μυίαγρος
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26 νόμιος
A of shepherds, ν. θεός the pastoral god, i.e. Pan, h.Pan.5, AP6.96 (Eryc.); of Apollo, as shepherd of Admetus, Call.Ap.47, cf. Theoc.25.21, A.R. 4.1218 (but also, god of Law (cf. sq.), Rendic.Linc.1925.419 (Cyrene, i B.C., dedic. by νομοφύλακες)); of Aristaeus, Pi.P.9.65; of Hermes, Ar.Th. 977 (lyr.), Corn.ND16; of Dionysus, AP9.524.14; of Zeus, Archyt. ap. Stob.4.1.138 (expld. fr. νέμω); of the Nymphs, Orph.H. 51.12; N. ὄρη, in Arcadia, Paus.8.3.11;ν. μέλος A.R.1.578
;τὸ ν. Clearch.37
; ν. φορβάς Epic.in BKT5(1).112.2 νόμιον, τό, pasturedues, PStrassb.21.14 (ii A.D.).------------------------------------νόμιος (B), ον,A = νόμιμος, in neut. pl., IG9(1).334.15 ([dialect] Locr.); ὅρκος ὁ νόμιος ib.45.II v. foreg. 1. -
27 πολέμαρχος
πολέμαρχ-ος, ὁ,A chieftain, war-lord, Κνωσίων, Ἀχαιῶν, B. 16.39, A Ch.1072 (anap.), cf.Th.828 (anap.).II the title of high officers in several Greek states:1 at Athens, the third archon, Hdt.6.109, Ar.V. 1042, IG12.16.10,49.7, al.; ὠφληκέναι παρὰ τῷ π. in his court, Lys.23.3; at Sparta, a military commander, Hdt.7.173, Th.5.66, X.HG4.4.7,4.5.7, etc.; at Thebes, officers of chief rank after the Boeotarchs, supreme in affairs of war, ib.5.4.2 sqq., Michel 232 (ii B.C., found in Crete), etc.; at Orchomenos, IG7.3175.5, etc.; at Mantinea, Th.5.47; in Arcadia, Plb.4.18.2;π. ἐπιμήνιος SIG402.1
(Chois, iii B.C.).2 simply, chief, leader,συνεφήβων IG22.2055
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πολέμαρχος
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28 Πυλαία
A meeting of the Amphictyons at Pylae, Hdt.7.213, Thphr.HP9.10.2, etc.;π. ἠρινά SIG230.27
(Delph., iv B.C.); ἐαρινή Decr.Amphict. ap. D.18.154; C 32 (Delph., iv B.C.);μετοπωρινή Str.9.3.7
.II promiscuous crowd, such as was found at these meetings: hence μύθων ἀπιθάνων.. πυλαία farrago, Id.Art.1, cf. 2.924d.III a place (perh. in Arcadia, cf. St.Byz.) considered undesirable for Spartan youths, Id.2.239c. -
29 σεληνίτης
A moon-stone, selenite, i.e. foliated sulphate of lime, so called because it was supposed to wax and wane with the moon, Dsc.5.141, Procl.Sacr.p.149 B.2 οἱ Σεληνῖται the men in the moon, Luc.VH1.18: fem.-ίτιδες, γυναῖκες Herodor.21
J.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σεληνίτης
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30 Σκίρος
II Σκῖρος, ἡ, a town in Arcadia, St.Byz.; cf. Σκιρῖται, Σκιρῖτις. -
31 Σκιρῖται
Σκῑρῖται, οἱ,A the Scirites, a light-armed division of the Spartan army, named from the town Σκῖρος in Arcadia, Th.5.67,68,71, X. HG5.2.24, Lac.12.3, etc.: also [full] Σκιρίτηςλόχος D.S.15.32
.II Σκῑρῖται, οἱ, inhabitants ofΣκιρῖτις 11
, St.Byz.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Σκιρῖται
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32 σμῖλαξ
III σμ. κηπαία, kidneybean, Phaseolus vulgaris, Dsc.2.146.IV bindweed, μῖλαξ in Thphr.HP1.10.6, Plin.HN24.83,σμῖλαξ Thphr.HP3.18.11
, 7.8.1; μ. τραχεῖα rough bindweed, Smilax aspera, Dsc.4.142; σμ. τραχεῖα Ps.-Dsc.4.142; μ. λεία great bindweed, Convolvulus sepium, Dsc.4.143; σμ. λεία Ps.-Dsc.4.143.—The σμῖλαξ or μῖλαξ of Trag. and Com. is prob. Smilax aspera (No. IV), cf. E.Ba. 108 (lyr.), 703, Ar.Nu. 1007;σμ. ἡ πολύφυλλος Eup.14.3
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33 Στύμφαλος
Στύμφᾱλος, [dialect] Ion. [suff] στῡλ-ηλος, ἡ, Paus.8.22.2 (also ὁ, Plb.4.68.6, Str.8.8.4):— Stymphalus, a city and mountain of Arcadia, Il.2.608, IG5(2).357.74 (Stymphalus, iii B.C.), etc.:—Adj. [full] Στυμφάλιος [ᾱ], α, ον, ib.94, Pi.O.6.99, etc.; fem. [full] Στυμφᾱλίς, ίδος, A.R.2.1053, Str.8.6.8, 8.8.4; [dialect] Ion. [suff] στῡλ-ηλίς Hdt.6.76.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Στύμφαλος
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34 Στύξ
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35 Τεγέα
Τεγέα, ας, [dialect] Ion. [full] Τεγέη, ης, ἡ, Tegea in Arcadia, Il.2.607, Pi.O. 10(11).66, etc.:—[full] Τεγεάτης [ᾱ], ου, [dialect] Ion. [suff] τᾰχῠ-ήτης, ὁ,A of or from Tegea, Hdt.1.65, etc.; then, by a play upon words, of or from a brothel (v. ), Diog.Cyn. ap. D.L.6.61: fem. [full] Τεγεᾶτις, ιδος, (sc. χώρα) the Tegeate country, Th.5.65:—Adj. [full] Τεγεᾱτικός, [dialect] Ion. [suff] τᾰχῠ-ητικός, ή, όν, Hdt.8.124. -
36 τρίπολις
A with three cities, νᾶσος, of Rhodes, Pi.O.7.18, cf. Scyl.99, al.2 Τρίπολις, ἡ, league of three cities, as in Achaea, Plb.4.81.7, etc.; in Arcadia, Paus.8.27.4; in Phoenicia, D.S.16.41, etc.II a kind of cake, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τρίπολις
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37 Τριτογένεια
A Trito-born, a name of Athena, Il.4.515, 8.39, Od.3.378, Hes.Th. 895, 924, IG14.1389ii 1. (Variously expld. in antiquity, from the lake Τριτωνίς in Libya, from which an old legend represents the goddess to have been born, E. Ion 872 (anap.), cf. Hdt.4.180; or from Triton, a torrent in Boeotia, Paus.9.33.7, cf. Apollod.1.3.6; or from a spring in Arcadia, Paus.8.26.6; or from τριτώ, [dialect] Aeol. word for κεφαλή (Sch.Ar.Nu. 985, Tz.ad Lyc.519; Athamanian acc. to Nic. (Fr.145) ap.Hsch.), i.e. head-born; or, born on the third day of the month, Ister 26 (the [ per.] 23rd, τρίτῃ φθίνοντος, Sch.BT Il.8.39); or, the third child after Apollo and Artemis, Suid. s.v. τριτογενής; or, as representing Nature, born thrice in the year, D.S.1.12; or because she was author of the three main bonds of social life, Democr.1b,2.)II the Pythagoreans gave the name Ἀθηνᾶ τ. to the equilateral triangle, Plu.2.381e; cf. τρεῖς, τριάς.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Τριτογένεια
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38 Τριτωνίς
A Tritonis, a lake in Libya famous in old Greek legends, Pi.P.4.20, Hdt.4.178; cf. Τριτογένεια.2 a spring in Arcadia, also connected by legends with the birth of Athena, Paus.8.26.6.II a name of Athena (cf. Τριτογένεια), A.R.1.109.III vase in the form of a Triton, PPetr.2p.54, prob. in 3p.113 (iii B. C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Τριτωνίς
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39 φράτρα
φράτρα, ἡ, dat.A (Pergam., ii B. C.), [dialect] Ion. [full] φρήτρη, [dialect] Dor. [full] πάτρα (q. v.), Delph. [full] πατριά (q. v.), [dialect] Att. [full] φρατρία; also [full] φατρία and [full] φάτρα (v. infr.):—prop. brotherhood, but among the Greeks always in polit. sense, cf. Dicaearch.Hist.9:I in Hom., tribe, clan, κρῖν' ἄνδρας.. κατὰ φρήτρας, ὡς φρήτρη φρήτρηφιν ἀρήγῃ choose men by clans, that clan may stand by clan, Il.2.362; of the Persian royal clan (the Achaemenids), Hdt.1.125.II later, political subdivision of the φυλή, Pl.Lg. 746d, 785a, Isoc.8.88, Aeschin.2.147;φρατρίαι καὶ φυλαί Arist.Pol. 1264a8
, cf. 1300a25, 1309a12; freq. in Inscrr.,φυλῆς καὶ δήμου καὶ φρατρίας ὧν ἂν βούληται ἀπογραψάμενον IG12.110.16
; προσγραψαμένοις πρὸς φυλὴν καὶ φρατρίαν ἢν ἂν βούλωνται ib.12(5).819.21 (Tenos, ii B. C.); sub-division of a tribe, PHib. 1.28.10 (iii B. C.); of groups celebrating festivals, e.g. the Carnea at Sparta, Demetr.Sceps. ap. Ath.4.141f; or the Jewish Passover, J.AJ3.10.5, BJ6.9.3; perh. = σύνοδος 1.2, Pap. in Harvard Theological Review 29.40 (i B. C.).2 used to translate Lat. curia, Plu. Publ.7; in form [full] φράτρα, D.H.2.7, 6.89, al.3 later, of any league or association, esp. in bad sense, conspiracy (in form [full] φατρία), Lib.Or.18.141; τῶν πονηρῶν τε καὶ ἀκολάστων φατρίαι ib.17.2. (The form [full] φάτρα is found in Arcadia, IG5(2).510 (ii B. C.), and at Tenos, ib.12(5).798.23 (iii B. C.); [full] φατρία is found at Chios, Michel 997.28 (iv B. C.); at Tenos, IG12(5).816.16 (iii B. C.); and freq. in codd., e.g. Aeschin. l.c., Arist.Pol. ll.cc., cf. Hdn.Gr.1.298, 2.598, Orusap.EM789.20; cf. φρήτρη, φρητρία.— -
40 χραισμέω
χραισμ-έω, [dialect] Ep. Verb (not in Od. or Hes.), [tense] pres. only in Nic.Th. 914: [tense] fut. [ per.] 3sg.Aχραισμήσει Il.20.296
, [dialect] Ep. inf.- ησέμεν 21.316
: [tense] aor. 1 [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3sg.χραίσμησε 16.837
; inf.χραισμῆσαι 11.120
: used by Hom. most freq. in [tense] aor. 2, [ per.] 3sg.ἔχραισμε 14.66
, [dialect] Ep.χραῖσμε 5.53
, 7.144; subj. [ per.] 3sg. χραίσμῃ, χραίσμῃσι, 1.28, 11.387; [ per.] 3pl.χραίσμωσι 1.566
; inf. χραισμεῖν ib. 242, al.:—prop. ward off something destructive from one, c. acc. rei et dat. pers., ; ; : once c. acc. pers. (supplied), μή νύ τοι οὐ χραίσμωσιν [με] ἆσσον ἰόνθ' keep [me] off from you, 1.566.2 more freq. c. dat. pers. only, defend, succour (though the notion of warding off injury is always implied), freq. in Il., 1.28, 5.53, al.: c. neut. Adj., χραισμεῖν τι assist, avail at all, 1.242, 21.193, al.; abs., 14.66, 15.652.—Hom. uses χραισμεῖν with negs. expressed or implied (in Il.21.193, εἰ δύναταί τι χραισμεῖν is ironical for οὔτι χ. δύναται), cf. 15.32. In positive clauses first in A.R.2.249, al.; imper.χραίσμετε Id.2.218
. (Said by Sch.A.R.2.218 to belong to the dialect of the Clitorians in Arcadia.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χραισμέω
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