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1 μαρτυρέω
Aμαρτυρηθήσομαι Is.8.13
, D.19.40; μαρτυρήσομαι in pass. sense, X. (v.infr. 9), D. 57.37: [tense] aor. ἐμαρτυρήθην: [tense] pf.μεμαρτύρημαι Antipho 6.16
, used in act. sense, LXX Ge.43.3:—bear witness, give evidence:—Constr.:1 abs., Simon. 4.7, Pi.I.5(4).48;μαρτυροῦντι πιστεύειν Antipho 2.2.7
; (iii B.C.), cf. SIG953.19 (Calymna, ii B.C.), etc.2 c. dat. pers., bear witness to or in favour of another, confirm what he says, A.Eu. 594, Hdt. 8.94, etc.; μαρτυρέει μοι τῇ γνώμῃ, ὅτι .. bears witness to my opinion, that.., Id.2.18, cf. 4.29; ; esp. bear favourable witness to, give a good report of a person, IG22.657 (iii B.C.), etc.;πάντες ἐμαρτύρουν αὐτῷ Eu. Luc.4.22
. b. c. dat. rei,μ. τῇ διαθήκῃ POxy.494.33
(ii A.D.), etc.3 c. acc. rei, testify to a thing, Alc. 102, Pi.O.13.108, S.Ant. 515, Pl.Phdr. 244d;μ. τινί τι Pi.O.6.21
, A.Supp. 797 (lyr.).5 c. inf., testify that a thing is, Heraclit. 34, S.OC 1265, etc.; τίς σοι μαρτυρήσει ταῦτ' ἐμοῦ κλύειν; that he heard.. ? Id.Tr. 422, cf. E.Hipp. 977;ὁ κληθεὶς μαρτυρείτω ἀληθῆ μαρτυρεῖν PHal.1.225
(iii B.C.): rarely c. part.,μαρτυρεῖτέ [μοι].. ῥινηλατούσῃ A.Ag. 1184
;μ. τισὶ παραγινομέναις D.H. 8.46
.6 μ. τινὶ ὡς .. A.Ag. 494, cf. Pl.Grg. 523c;σώματα.. ὡς ἔστιν, αὐτὴ ἡ αἴσθησις.. μ. Epicur. Ep.1p.6U.
; μ. ὅτι .. X.Vect.4.25.7 μ. τινὶ τῆς συμμαχίας testify to, acknowledge the value of his alliance, J.AJ13.5.3.8 c. acc. cogn.,μαρτυρίαν μ. Is. 11.25
, Pl.Erx. 399b; μ. ἀκοήν give hearsay evidence, D.57.4; μ. ψεῦδος, ψεύδη, bear false witness, Amips. 13, Diph. 32.16;τὰ ψευδῆ Lys. 19.4
;τἀληθῆ Aeschin. 1.46
:—[voice] Pass.,μαρτυρίαι μαρτυρηθεῖσαι D. 47.1
; , cf. Lys. 13.66.9 impers. in [voice] Pass., παρ' ἄλλου ποιητοῦ μαρτυρεῖται testimony is borne by.., Pl.Prt. 344d; οἶδα.. μαρτυρήσεσθαί μοι ὅτι .. X.Mem.4.8.10, cf.Ap.26; μεμαρτύρηται ὑμῖν testimony has been given before you, Lys. 19.55, Is.9.5.10 [voice] Pass., μαρτυρεῖταί μοι σοφία is ascribed to me, D.H. 2.26; μαρτυροῦμαι ἐμπειρίαν I have it ascribed to me, Plu. 2.58a, cf. Luc.Sacr.10;καλοκἀγαθίαν μαρτυρούμενος J.AJ 15.10.5
; μαρτυροῦμαι ἐπί τινι I bear a character for.., Ath. 1.25 f; ἄνδρας μαρτυρουμένους men whose character is approved by testimony, Act.Ap.6.3;τεχνίτας.. μαρτυρηθέντας ὑπό τινος SIG799.28
(Cyzicus, i A.D.); ([place name] Abydos).II Astrol., to be in aspect with, c. dat., Ptol.Tetr. 123;μ. τὴν μοῖραν Cat.Cod.Astr.7.226
:—[voice] Pass., Nech. ap. Vett.Val. 279.23.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μαρτυρέω
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2 ψευδεπιχάρμεια
ψευδεπιχάρμειοςfalsely ascribed to Epicharmus: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
3 βατραχομυομαχία
βᾰτρᾰχομῠομᾰχία, ἡ,A battle of the frogs and mice, title of mockepic poem ascribed to Homer, cf. Plu.2.873f.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βατραχομυομαχία
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4 γνωριστικός
A capable of apprehending, cognitive, Pl.Def. 414c;κινητικὸν ἐδόκει ἡ ψυχὴ εἶναι καὶ γ. Arist.de An. 404b28
;τοῦ εἴδους Id.Ph. 194b4
;ἡ διαλεκτικὴ πειραστικὴ περὶ ὧν ἡ φιλοσοφία γ. Id.Metaph. 1004b26
; ἡ τῆς γ. γραμμῆς τομή title of work ascribed to Archytas, Iamb.Comm. Math.2; capable of knowing, Plu.2.79d, Arr.Epict.2.20.21;γ. τοῦ μέλλοντος Max.Tyr.1.5
. Adv.-κῶς, ζῆν Porph.Gaur.16.3
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5 γραμμή
A stroke or line of a pen, line, as in mathematical figures, γραμμῆς λόγος ὁ τῶν δύο Pythagorei ap.Arist. Metaph. 1036b12, cf. Pl.Men. 82c, R. 509d, etc.; περὶ ἀλόγων γ. title of work by Democritus, περὶ ἀτόμων γ., title of work ascribed to Arist.: hence γραμμαί, αἱ, astronomy, AP9.344 (Leon.); also in forming letters, line traced by teacher, Pl.Prt. 326d; outline, opp. σκιά, Metop. ap. Stob.3.1.116, cf. Plb.2.14.8;ἡ ἐκτὸς γ. Hero Aut.27.2
.II = βαλβίς, line across the course, starting- or winning-point, Pi.P.9.118, cf. Ar.Ach. 483;εὐθὺς ἀπὸ γ. Lib.Or.59.13
: metaph. of life,πέλας γραμμῆς ἱκέσθαι E.El. 956
;ἐπ' ἄκραν ἥκομεν γ. κακῶν Id.Fr. 169
;ἡ ἐσχάτη τοῦ βίου γ. D.S.17.118
: hence, boundary-line, edge, dub. l. in Hp.Art.80; cutting edge of a knife, Gal.2.673.III line or square on a chequer-board: hence prov., τὸν ἀπὸ γραμμᾶς κινεῖν λίθον to move a piece from this line, i. e. try one's last chance, Theoc. 6.18 (usu. called ἡ ἱερά (sc. γραμμή), cf. ἱερός) ; αἱ γ. the board itself, Poll.9.99.2 διὰ γραμμῆς παίζειν to play at tug-of-war ([etym.] διελκυστίνδα), Pl.Com.153.1, Pl.Tht. 181a.V Medic., linea alba, Gal.2.514.2 = ζέα, Hippiatr.1. -
6 δίκαιρον
δίκαιρον, τό, an IndianA bird, Ctes.Fr.57.17, Ael.NA4.41. (The properties of opium are ascribed to its dung, Il. cc.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δίκαιρον
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7 Κένταυρος
I in [dialect] Ep., a savage race, dwelling between Pelion and Ossa, Il.11.832, Od.21.295 sq. (opp. ἄνδρες, ib. 303), Hes.Sc. 184, h.Merc. 224 (perh. in signf. 11), Batr.171: hence, brigands, Hsch.II later, monsters of double shape, half-man and half-horse, Pi.P.2.44, etc., cf. Arist. Insomn. 461b20, D.S.4.69: prov., οὐ παρὰ Κενταύροισι 'we don't live in fairyland', Telecl.45.III the constellation Centaurus, Eudox. ap.Hipparch.1.2.20.IV = παιδεραστής, from the brutal sensuality ascribed to the Centaurs, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Κένταυρος
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8 Κέρκωψ
A man-monkey, name of a race of mischievous dwarfs connected by legend with Heracles, Diotim. ap. Suid.s.v. Εὐρύβατος; ἕδραι Κερκώπων, near Thermopylae, Hdt.7.216; subject of poem ascribed to Hom., Harp., Suid.2 metaph., knave, Aeschin.2.40, LXXPr.26.22, Gal.14.648;γόης τις ἢ Κ. λόγων Com.Adesp.1307
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9 κοσμέω
A order, arrange, esp. set an army in array, marshal it, Il.14.379; :—[voice] Pass., ; πένταχα κοσμηθέντες marshalled in five bodies, 12.87; of a population,διὰ τρίχα κοσμηθέντες 2.655
; once in Od., of hunters,διὰ δὲ τρίχα κοσμηθέντες 9.157
:—[voice] Med., κοσμησάμενος πολιήτας having arranged his men, Il.2.806; so after Homer, κ. στρατόν (v.l. for κοιμήσων) E.Rh. 662;τάξεις κεκοσμημέναι X.Cyr.2.1.26
, cf. Pl.Phdr. 247a;ἐπὶ τάξις πλεῦνας ἐκεκοσμέατο Hdt.9.31
.2 generally, arrange, prepare,δόρπον ἐκόσμει Od. 7.13
;κ. ἀοιδήν η Bacch.59
; ;στέφανον E.Hipp.74
;τράπεζαν X.Cyr.8.2.6
;εἰς τάφον λέβητα S.El. 1401
:—[voice] Pass.,δεῖπνον κεκόσμηται Pi.N.1.22
; δεῖ οὕτω κοσμηθῆναι ὅκως .. Democr.266; τὸ κοσμηθὲν αἷμα, = τὸνοἰκεῖον κόσμον κτησάμενον, Gal.5.551.II order, rule,τὴν πόλιν κ. καλῶς τε καὶ εὖ Hdt.1.59
, cf. S.Aj. 1103;Σπάρτην ἔλαχες, κείνην κόσμει E.Fr. 723
(anap.); κ. ἐμαυτόν restrain myself, Id.Hyps.Fr.34(60).46;τὰ ἄλλα ἐκεκοσμέατό οἱ Hdt.1.100
;τόν γε νοῦν κοσμοῦντα πάντα κοσμεῖν Pl.Phd.97
c:—[voice] Pass., τὰ κοσμούμενα orderly institutions, S.Ant. 677: [tense] pf.part., of persons, orderly,ταπεινὸς καὶ κεκοσμημένος Pl.Lg. 716a
;τεταγμένον τε καὶ κ. πρᾶγμα Id.Grg. 504
a.2 in Crete, hold office of ,οἱ κεκοσμηκότες Arist. Pol. 1272a35
, cf. Plb.22.15.1; Cret. [full] κοσμίω Leg.Gort.1.51, etc.; also κορμίω (q.v.).III adorn, equip, dress, esp. of women, h.Hom. 6.11, Hes.Op.72;κοσμῆσαί τινα πανοπλίῃ Hdt.4.180
;τριπόδεσσι κ. δόμον Pi.I.1.19
;τινὰ πλούτῳ ὑπερβάλλοντι Hdn.3.10.6
: c. dupl. acc., (Phrygia, iv A. D.):—freq. in [voice] Med., κοσμέεσθαι τὰς κεφαλάς to adorn their heads, Hdt.7.209;κοσμεῖσθαι σῶμα ὅπλοις E.Ph. 1359
; ἐν φοινικίσι κοσμησάμενοι having decked themselves, Pl.Com.208:—[voice] Pass.,χρυσῷ κοσμηθεῖσα h.Ven.65
;παῖσα δ' Ἄρῃ κεκόσμηται στέγα Alc.15.1
;ἵπποι κεκοσμημένοι ὡς κάλλιστα Hdt.7.40
; d, cf. S.Ph. 1064, Th.6.41, etc.2 metaph., adorn, embellish, ; c;τραγικὸν λῆρον Ar.Ra. 1005
; κ. ἔργον ἄριστον ib. 1027;τὸ λογικὸν ἔχεις ἐξαίρετον, τοῦτο κόσμει Arr.Epict.3.1.26
;λόγον εὐρυθμίαις Isoc.5.27
;αὑτὸν λόγοις Pl.La. 196
b, cf. 197 c;ἐπὶ τὸ μεῖζον κ. Th.1.21
; τὸν.. τὴν ἐκείνων ἀρετὴν κοσμήσοντα (in speaking) D.18.287:—[voice] Pass.,ἦθος σεμνότητι -μημένον Phld.Acad.Ind. p.52
M.3 honour, λουτροῖς σ' ἐκόσμης' S.El. 1139;κ. τάφον Id.Ant. 396
; ;κ. καὶ τιμᾶν X.Cyr.1.3.3
; of persons, adorn, be an honour to,πατρίδα Thgn.947
;νᾶσον εὐκλέα Pi.N.6.46
;Σαλαμῖνα κ. πατρίδα E.Fr.530.3
; [τὴν πόλιν] αἱ τῶνδε ἀρεταὶ ἐκόσμησαν Th.2.42
.IV [voice] Pass., to be assigned, ascribed to,ἐς τὸν Αἰγύπτιον νομὸν αὗται [αἱ πόλεις] ἐκεκοσμέατο Hdt.3.91
;ἐς Πέρσας κεκοσμέαται Id.6.41
; esp. of philosophic schools,κατὰ τὴν Ἀκαδημίαν κοσμεῖσθαι S.E.P.1.231
;οἱ κατὰ διαφόρους αἱρέσεις κοσμούμενοι Id.M.11.77
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10 κραδίας
II κ. νόμος air played on the flute while the φαρμακοί were whipped with fig-branches, Id.; ascribed to Mimnermus by Hippon.96.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κραδίας
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11 λογιότης
II as title, fromλόγιος 1.2
,ἡ σὴ λ. POxy.902.13
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12 μάγαδις
μᾰγᾰδ-ις, ἡ, gen.Aμαγάδιδος Ath.14.634c
; nom. pl. (anap.) codd. Ath., Phillis ap.Ath. 14.636b; also, dat. μαγάδῑ prob. in X.An.7.3.32, Anaxandr. 35; acc.μάγαδιν Alcm.91
, Anacr. 18, cf. Poll.4.61 (-ῐν Diog.Ath.1.10, ῑν dub. in Anacr. l.c.); nom. pl.μαγάδεις Hsch.
:— magadis, an instrument with twenty strings arranged in octaves, Lydian acc. to Ath.14.634f, but ascribed to the Thracians by Canthar.9, and derived from Thrac. pr. n. Μάγδις by Duris 28 J.; played with the finger, Aristox.Fr.Hist.66; = πηκτίς, ibid., Menaechm.4 J.II a Lydian flute or flageolet, producing a high and a low note together, Ion Trag. 23 (cf. Aristarch. ap. Ath.14.634d), Anaxandr. l.c., cf. Did. ap. Ath. 14.634e, Hsch. [[pron. full] μᾰ, but μᾱ- S.Fr. 238 (anap.), nisi leg. μᾰγαδῖδες.]Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μάγαδις
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13 Μαργίτης
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14 μηχανικός
2 c. gen. rei,τῶν ἐπιτηδείων -ώτερος X.Lac.2.7
.II of or for machines, mechanical,ὄργανα μ. Arist.Pol. 1336a11
;αἱ.. κινήσεις αἱ μ. Id.Mech. 848a14
; μ. ἀποδείξεις in mechanics, Id.APo. 76a24: μηχανικά, τά, the science of mechanics, title of work ascribed to Aristotle: ἡ -κή (sc. τέχνη) Arist.Metaph. 1078a16, AP9.807;μ. ποίημα Sotad.15.6
;μ. ἔργα PFlor. 152.4
(iii A. D.): Subst. μηχανικός, ὁ, engineer, Plu.Per.27, Sammelb. 310. Adv. -κῶς Callix.2
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15 μυγμός
μυγμός, ὁ,A utterance of the sound μὺ μῦ, moaning, whimpering (v. μύζω), ascribed to the sleeping Furies in A.Eu. 117, 120; of wounded men or dogs, D.S.17.11, 92; μ. ἀνθρώπινος, of the κυνοκέφαλος, Id.3.35; μ. βρεφῶν, = Lat. vagitus, Gloss.; of the noise of the fish γλάνις, Arist.HA 621a29.II utterance of the soundμ. D.T.631.18
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16 ναῦλος
ναῦλος, ὁ, Ar. (v. infr.), IG22.1672.126,159, SIG1262.6 (Smyrna, i A. D.), Com.Adesp.286; also ἡ, acc. to Sch.Ar.Ra. 272; and [full] ναῦλον, τό (v. infr.), cf. ναῦλλον:—A passage-money, fare or freight, ἔκβαιν', ἀπόδος τὸν ν., says Charon, Ar.Ra. 270;τῆς πόλεως ναῦλον τελούσης τοῖς ἄγουσι τοὺς λίθους IPE12.32B50
(Olbia, iii B. C.); ναῦλον συνθέσθαι to agree upon one's fare, X.An.5.1.12;τὸν. τῶν ξύλων παρασχεῖν D.49.26
, cf. IGll. cc.;τὸ ν. ἀποστερεῖν Din.1.56
; παραπόλλυμι τὸ ν. Arisipp. ap. Plu.2.439e;ἔδωκε τὸ ν. αὐτοῦ LXX Jn.1.3
;λαλῶν τὰ ν. Diph.43.21
;ἔδωκα αὐτῷ τὰ ν. Sammelb. 3553
;τὸ δὲ ν. διωρθωσάμεθα ὑπὲρ αὐτῶν PCair.Zen.52.13
(iii B. C.); συνέβη ναῦλον ἡμῖν προσάγεσθαι τοῦ.. πλοίου we were charged for the hire of the boat, ib.368.27 (iii B. C.).b ν. πλοίου name of a tax paid for the use of state-provided boats, BGU 645.16 (ii A. D.), PSI8.960.15 (iv A. D.);ἀποδιαγράψειν τὸ συναχθησόμενον ν. ἐπὶ τὴν βασιλικὴν τράπεζαν PTheb.Bank 12.7
(ii B. C.), cf. Sammelb. 6954.II freight, cargo of ships, τὸ ν. σφετερίζεσθαι D.32.2.IV ναῦλα, τά, = ἐφόδια, Hsch. (ascribed to Aeschylus by Cyr. in cod. Laur.57.39). -
17 οἰκονομικός
A practised in the management of a household or family, opp. πολιτικός, Pl.Alc.1.133e, Phdr. 248d, X.Oec.1.3, Arist.Pol. 1252a8, etc.: [comp] Sup., [ κτημάτων] τὸ βέλτιστον καὶ-ώτατον, of man, Phld.Oec.p.30 J.: hence, thrifty, frugal, economical, X.Mem.4.2.39, Phylarch.65 J. ([comp] Comp.): ὁ οἰ. title of treatise on the duties of domestic life, by Xenophon ; and τὰ οἰ. title of treatise on public finance, ascribed to Aristotle, cf. X.Cyr.8.1.14 : ἡ -κή (sc. τέχνη ) domestic economy, husbandry, Pl.Plt. 259c, X.Mem. 3.4.11, etc. ; οἰ. ἀρχή defined as ἡ τέκνων ἀρχὴ καὶ γυναικὸς καὶ τῆς οἰκίας πάσης, Arist.Pol. 1278b38 ; applied to patriarchal rule, ib. 1285b32. Adv.- κῶς Ph.2.426
, Plu.2.1126a ; also in literary sense, in a well ordered manner, Sch.Th.1.63.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > οἰκονομικός
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18 πρόβλημα
A anything thrown forward or projecting, πόντου π. ἁλίκλυστον sea-washed promontory, S.Aj. 1219 (lyr.).2 hindrance, obstacle, Hp.Nat.Mul.67, Mul.1.20, Ael. NA2.13.II anything put before one as a defence, bulwark, barrier, , cf.4.175;τῶν.. π. τὰ μὲν πρὸς τὸν πόλεμον ὁπλίσματα, τὰ δὲ φράγματα Pl.Plt. 279d
sq., cf. Sph. 261a; σώματος π., of a shield, A.Th. 540; νεῶν προβλήματα, of a wall, E.Rh. 213; χαλκᾶ προβλήματα the brazen armour of horses, X.Cyr.6.1.51.2 c.gen. objecti, defence against a thing,αἰχμῆς καὶ πέτρων A.Th. 676
;χείματος προβλήματα E.Supp. 208
;π. χειμώνων Pl.Ti. 74b
;π. κακῶν Ar.V. 615
;κρύους π. ποιοῦνται τὴν ἐσθῆτα Plu.2.691d
; but,3 μηδὲν φόβου π. μηδ' αἰδοῦς ἔχειν to have neither fear nor reverence as a defence, S.Aj. 1076; τὸν ποταμὸν π. λαβεῖν, ποιήσασθαι, Plb.2.66.1, 3.14.5.III anything put forward as an excuse,π. τοῦ τρόπου D.45.69
; λαβὼν π. σαυτοῦ παῖδα making a screen of him, S.Ph. 1008.2 problem in Geometry, etc., Pl.R. 530b, Tht. 180csq., Plu. Marc.14, 19, etc.;φυσικὰ π. Epicur.Ep.2p.36U.
; οἱ κατὰ πρόβλημα λόγοι (opp. τὰ ἐν τῷ βίῳ) theoretical, Phld.Lib.p.59 O.3 in the Logic of Arist., question as to whether a statement is so or not, Arist. Top. 101b28, cf. 104b1: τὰ π. title of work by Arist., cf. Mete. 363a24, PA 676a18, GA 747b5, cf. προβληματικός; also of the extant work wrongly ascribed to Arist.4 practical or theoretical problem,εἰς π. παμμέγεθες ἐνέπεσε Plb.28.13.9
;εὕροντο λύσιν τοῦ π. Id.30.19.5
;ἐν προβλήμασιν ἢ κρίνομεν ἢ βουλευόμεθα Hermog.Inv.1.1
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19 σκόλιον
A song which went round crookedly at banquets, being sung to the lyre by the guests one after another in irregular order, the singer holding a myrtlebranch ([etym.] μυρρίνη) passed to him by the previous singer,ᾆσον δή μοι σ. τι λαβὼν Ἀλκαίον κἀνακρέοντος Ar.Fr. 223
, cf. Arist.Pol. 1285a38, Ath.15.694a; the word first in Pi.Fr.122.11 (cf. Aristox.Fr.Hist.66, Ath.13.573f); examples in B.Scol.Oxy. 1361, Bergk PLG iiipp.643 sqq., cf. Ar.Ach. 532, Ra. 1302, V. 1222, Pl.Grg. 451e (cf. Sch. ad loc.); τὰ Ἀττικὰ ἐκεῖνα ς. Ath.15.693f. (The name was variously expld.: (a) from σκολιός crooked, because of the crooked order of the singers, the bad singers being passed over, or the couches being crookedly arranged, Dicaearch.Hist.43, Aristox.Fr.Hist.59, Plu.2.615c, Sch. Pl.l.c. (b) later, the omission of the bad singers being ascribed to the difficulty or non-social character of the songs (cf. Plu.2.615b), σκόλιον was derived from δύσκολον or δυσκολία, Hsch., Sch.Ar.V. 1217; or it was said that the songs were easy, but appeared difficult to drunken revellers, Procl. in Phot.Bibl.p.321 B.; or were called difficult κατ' ἀντίφρασιν, Procl. l.c., Suid.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σκόλιον
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20 σκύτη
σκύτη· κεφαλή, Hsch.; also [full] σκύτα· τὸν τράχηλον, Σικελοί, Id.; freq. in Hp. acc. to Psell. ap. Zonar.1 p.cxviii.8 Tittm.; cited fr. Hp. by Erot. and expld. asA part of the neck or spinal marrow or scalp, citing Archil.122; τὰ σκύταλα (leg. σκύτα) .., ὅ ἐστι τοὺς τραχήλους, Sch. Ar.Av. 1283 (ascribed to Epich. ( 173a ) by Kaibel CGFp.vii).
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ascribed — status … Dictionary of sociology
Ascribed — Ascribe As*cribe , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Ascribed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Ascribing}.] [L. ascribere, adscribere, to ascribe; ad + scribere to write: cf. OF. ascrire. See {Scribe}.] 1. To attribute, impute, or refer, as to a cause; as, his death was… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ascribed — adjective Date: 1969 acquired or assigned arbitrarily (as at birth) < ascribed social status > … New Collegiate Dictionary
Ascribed characteristics — Ascribed characteristics, as used in the social sciences, refer to properties of an individual, over which that individual has very little, if any, control. Typical examples include race, ethnicity, gender, caste, height, and sexual orientation.… … Wikipedia
Ascribed status — is the social status a person is given from birth or assumes involuntarily later in life. For example, a person born into a wealthy family has a high ascribed status. In contrast, an achieved status is a social position a person takes on… … Wikipedia
ascribed — as·cribe || É™ skraɪb v. attribute to, charge to … English contemporary dictionary
ascribed — carbides … Anagrams dictionary
ascribed status — Sociol. the social position assigned to a person on the basis of age, sex, race, etc. Cf. achieved status. [1965 70] * * * … Universalium
ascribed status — noun The social status a person that is given from birth or assumes involuntarily later in life. Ant: achieved status … Wiktionary
ascribed status — See ascription ; status, achieved … Dictionary of sociology
ascribed to him — attributed to him, imputed to him … English contemporary dictionary