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21 αυταρχούσιν
αὐταρχέωto be an absolute ruler: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric)αὐταρχέωto be an absolute ruler: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric) -
22 αὐταρχοῦσιν
αὐταρχέωto be an absolute ruler: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric)αὐταρχέωto be an absolute ruler: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric) -
23 αυταρχήσαντα
αὐταρχέωto be an absolute ruler: aor part act neut nom /voc /acc plαὐταρχέωto be an absolute ruler: aor part act masc acc sg -
24 αὐταρχήσαντα
αὐταρχέωto be an absolute ruler: aor part act neut nom /voc /acc plαὐταρχέωto be an absolute ruler: aor part act masc acc sg -
25 αυταρχήσειν
αὐταρχέωto be an absolute ruler: fut inf act (attic epic)αὐταρχέωto be an absolute ruler: futperf inf act (attic epic doric) -
26 αὐταρχήσειν
αὐταρχέωto be an absolute ruler: fut inf act (attic epic)αὐταρχέωto be an absolute ruler: futperf inf act (attic epic doric) -
27 αυταρχήσοντας
αὐταρχέωto be an absolute ruler: fut part act masc acc plαὐταρχέωto be an absolute ruler: futperf ind act masc acc pl -
28 αὐταρχήσοντας
αὐταρχέωto be an absolute ruler: fut part act masc acc plαὐταρχέωto be an absolute ruler: futperf ind act masc acc pl -
29 αυτάρχης
αὐταρχέωto be an absolute ruler: imperf ind act 2nd sg (doric aeolic)αὐταρχέωto be an absolute ruler: imperf ind act 2nd sg (doric aeolic) -
30 αὐτάρχης
αὐταρχέωto be an absolute ruler: imperf ind act 2nd sg (doric aeolic)αὐταρχέωto be an absolute ruler: imperf ind act 2nd sg (doric aeolic) -
31 τυράννοις
τύραννοςan absolute ruler: masc dat plτύραννοςan absolute ruler: neut dat pl -
32 τυράννοισι
τύραννοςan absolute ruler: masc dat pl (epic ionic aeolic)τύραννοςan absolute ruler: neut dat pl (epic ionic aeolic) -
33 τυράννων
τύραννοςan absolute ruler: masc gen plτύραννοςan absolute ruler: neut gen pl -
34 τύρανν'
τύραννα, τύραννοςan absolute ruler: neut nom /voc /acc plτύραννε, τύραννοςan absolute ruler: masc voc sg -
35 τυραννεύω
τῠρανν-εύω and [suff] τῠρανν-έω, the former always in Hdt. (v. infr.) and found in Alc.Supp.28.12 (prob.); both in Trag. and Com., as the metre required, cf. S.OT 408 with OC 449; E.Med. 967, Ph. 560 with Hel. 786; Ar.Av. 483 (anap.) with Lys. 631 (troch.), Fr. 357; and X. used both, cf. Cyr.1.1.1 with HG 4.4.6; Pl. has - έω in Lg. 693a, R. 580c, al., - εύω in Men. 76b, more freq. in [tense] aor.: [tense] fut.A (lyr.), Ar.Lys. l.c., - ήσω first in Plu.2.403c, App.BC2.139: [tense] aor.ἐτυράννευσα Sol.33.6
, Hdt. 1.14, Th.6.55,59, Pl.R. 576c, Grg. 473d, Phdr. 238b, etc.,- ησα E.HF29
, X.HG2.2.24: [tense] pf.τετυράννευκα Isoc.8.113
, - ηκα first in Plb.2.59.1:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.- ηθήσομαι Sopat.
in Rh.8.335 W.; but [voice] Med. τυραννήσομαι in pass. sense, D.20.161: [tense] aor.ἐτυραννεύθην Th.1.18
, Pl. (v. infr.),- ήθην D.H.4.82
, Str.8.6.25:—to be a monarch, absolute ruler, and in [tense] aor. to become such, Hdt.1.14, 5.92. έ, Th.6.55, etc.;ὡς χρὴ τυραννεῖν, Ἰσοκράτους ἠκούσατε Isoc.3.11
;τυραννεύσασα ἡ ἐπιθυμία Pl.Phdr. 238b
: in Poets, to be a prince or princess, E.Med. 967.2 c. gen., to be ruler of a people or place,τ. Ἀθηνῶν Sol.33.6
; Σαρδίων, Μιλήτου, Ἀθηναίων, Μήδων, Hdt.1.15, 20, 59, 73; χθονός, γαίας, S.OC 449, E.El. 877 (lyr.), etc.;τῶν κακιόνων Id.Fr.1048.6
;Σάμου Th.1.13
; τᾶς πόλιος (sc. Eresus) IG12(2).526d20 (iv B. C.): metaph., [Κύπρις] Διὸς τυραννεῖ πλευμόνων S.Fr.941.15
.3 c. acc.,τὸ συμπόσιον Luc.DMeretr. 3.2
codd.; Μεσσήνην f.l. (cod. S) in D.17.7:— [voice] Pass., to be under the sway of τύραννοι, Hdt.5.55, 78, Th.1.18, etc.;τυραννουμένη πόλις Pl.R. 545c
, cf. Hdt.4.137, 5.92.ά, X.HG2.3.48;ὑπό τινος τυραννήσεσθαι D.20.161
;τυραννευθεὶς ὑπὸ Ἔρωτος Pl.R. 574e
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τυραννεύω
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36 τύραννος
A an absolute ruler, unlimited by law or constitution, first in h.Mart. 5 (unless the hymn is late), where it is used of a god, Ἆρες,.. ἀντιβίοισι τύραννε; so ὁ τῶν θεῶν τ., of Zeus, A.Pr. 736, cf. Ar.Nu. 564 (lyr.); ὦ τύραννε τᾶς ἐμᾶς φρενός, i.e. Apollo, S.Tr. 217 (lyr.); ; Μὴν Τύραννος, a Phrygian deity worshipped in Attica, IG22.1366.2(i A. D.), al.; οὔ, τὴν τ. (perh. Hera), in an oath, Herod.5.77: first used of monarchs in the time of Archil. (cf.τυραννίς 1
) acc. to Hippias 9 D.;Φίττακον ἐστάσαντο τ. Alc. 37
A;ἢν μή τις ἢ τ. ἢ σκηπτοῦχος ᾖ Semon.7.69
;λαγέτας τ. Pi.P.3.85
; interchangeable with βασιλεύς in Isoc.2.4 (cf. 1), 35 (cf. 36); later, chief, princeling, OGI 654.8 (Egypt, i B. C.);τ. ἴδιοι καθ' ἕκαστον ἐμτπόριον Peripl.M.Rubr.14
: c. gen.,Κροῖσος.. τ. ἐθνέων τῶν ἐντὸς Ἅλυος Hdt.1.6
; Κλεισθένης ὁ Σικυῶνος τ., Ἱστιαῖος ὁ Μιλήτου τ., etc., Id.5.67, 7.10.γ, etc.;ὁ τῶν Κυπρίων τ. Sor.1.39
; οἱ τ., of the Sicilian tyrants, Th.1.14; of the Pisistratidae, X.HG6.5.33, Arist.Ath.13.5, Pol. 1275b36, cf. Th.6.54, Pl.Smp. 182c;τὸν τ. κτανέτην Scol.9.3
; οἱ τ. the monarchical party,προδιδοὺς τοῖς τ. τὴμ πόλιν τὴν Ἐρυθραίων IG12.10.32
: freq. in a bad sense,δημοφάγος τ. Thgn.1181
, cf. 823, Hdt.3.80, Pl.Grg. 510b, Plt. 301c, R. 569b, etc.; (lyr.).2 in a wider sense, of members of the ruler's family, οἱ τ. 'the royal house', Id.Tr. 316, cf. OC 851, Charito 1.2: ἡ τύραννος is used both of the queen herself and the king's daughter, princess, E.Hec. 809, Med. 42, 877, 1356, cf. infr. 11; πρέπει γὰρ ὡς τ. εἰσορᾶν, of Clytemnestra, S.El. 664;αὐτὴ.. τ. ἦ Φρυγῶν E.Andr. 204
.3 metaph., ἵνα Δίκη τ. ᾖ that Justice may be supreme, Critias 25.6D.;Ερως τ. ἀνδρῶν E. Hipp. 538
(lyr.);Πειθὼ τὴν τ. ἀνθρώποις μόνην Id.Hec. 816
.II τύραννος, ον, as Adj., kingly, royal,τύραννα σκῆπτρα A. Pr. 761
;τ. σχῆμα S.Ant. 1169
; τύραννα δρᾶν to act as a king, Id.OT 588;ἡ τύραννος κόρη E.Med. 1125
; τύραννον δῶμα the king's palace, Id.Hipp. 843 (lyr.), etc.;τ. ἑστία Id.Andr.3
; τ. δόμος the royal house, Id.Hel. 478, etc.; ἐς τύρανν' ἐγημάμην into the royal house, Id.Tr. 474.2 imperious, despotic,τ. πόλις Th.1.122
, 124;αἱ τ. φύσεις Luc.Ner.2
. (Loan-word, prob. from Phrygian or Lydian.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τύραννος
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37 τύραννος
τύραννος, ου, ὁ (in the general sense ‘absolute ruler’, freq. of deities, without neg. connotation, Aeschyl. et al.; ins [e.g. IAndrosIsis, Kyme 3a]; but also, as indicated below, in the neg. sense used in our lit.) autocratic ruler, despot, tyrant (so Theognis, Hdt. +; ins, pap, LXX, TestSol; EpArist 289; Philo; Jos., Bell. 5, 439, C. Ap. 2, 241; apolog. exc. Ar.; loanw. in rabb.) MPol 2:4 v.l.(Mitt-Wilck, I/2, 20 II, 5=POxy 33: Appian, a political dissident, calls the Emperor Commodus (?) a τύραννος, though the emperor, ln. 6, wishes to be known as βασιλεύς). W. λῃστής and δυνάστης Ath., R. 19 p. 72, 25). W. βασιλεύς (Memnon [I B.C./I A.D.]: 434 Fgm. 1, 4, 6 Jac.; Wsd 12:14; Philo; Jos., Ant. 11, 287; 18, 169) Ac 5:39 D.—DELG. -
38 Τυράννοιν
Τύραννοςan absolute ruler: masc gen /dat dual -
39 Τυράννοις
Τύραννοςan absolute ruler: masc dat pl -
40 Τυράννοισι
Τύραννοςan absolute ruler: masc dat pl (epic ionic aeolic)
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