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81 τυράννως
τύραννοςan absolute ruler: masc acc pl (doric) -
82 τύραννα
τύραννοςan absolute ruler: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
83 τύραννε
τύραννοςan absolute ruler: masc voc sg -
84 τύραννοι
τύραννοςan absolute ruler: masc nom /voc pl -
85 τύραννον
τύραννοςan absolute ruler: masc acc sg -
86 τύραννος
τύραννοςan absolute ruler: masc nom sg -
87 αὐταρχέω
1 be absolute rulerΕὐξαντίου [Κρητ]ῶν μαιομένων ὃς ἀνα[ίνετο] αὐταρχεῖν Pae. 4.37
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88 αὐταρχέω
A to be an absolute ruler, Pi.Pae.4.37, D.C.44.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αὐταρχέω
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89 δεσπότης
Aδεσπότεα Hdt.1.91
, al., Luc.Syr.D.25:—master, lord, prop. the master of the house,δόμων A.Eu.60
, etc.; : pl., of a family, Id.Ag.32, Ch.53, 82(lyr.); in respect of slaves, Pl.Prm. 133d;δοῦλοι καὶ δ. οὐκ ἄν ποτε γένοιντο φίλοι Id.Lg. 757a
, etc.;δ. καὶ δοῦλος Arist.Pol. 1253b6
, cf. 1278b35;ὦ δέσποτ' ἄναξ Ar. Pax90
(anap.); ὦναξ δέσποτα ib. 389, Fr. 598;δέσποτ' ἄναξ Men. 312.5
.2 despot, absolute ruler, Hdt.3.89, Th.6.77;τύραννος καὶ δ. Pl.Lg. 859a
; of the Roman Emperors, Ph.2.568, D.C.55.12, Hdn.1.6.4;γᾶς καὶ θαλάσσας δ. IG12(2).216
([place name] Mytilene).4 dominant planet, Vett. Val.5.16.II generally, master, lord, owner, κώμου, ναῶν, Pi.O.6.18, P.4.207;μαντευμάτων A.Th.27
;τῶν Ἡρακλείων ὅπλων S.Ph. 262
; ἑπτὰ δεσποτῶν, of the seven Chiefs against Thebes, E.Supp. 636;τοῦ ὄρτυγος Poll.9.108
.—Not in Hom. (for metrical reasons), though he uses δέσποινα in Od. (Prob. for δεμσποτ- 'lord of the house', cf. δόμος.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δεσπότης
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90 κρείων
κρείων, - οντοςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `ruler, prince' (Il.)Derivatives: f. κρείουσα (X 48), κρέουσα (B.) `ruler (fem.), princess'; PN Κρέων, - ουσα (posthom.), Patron. Κρειοντιάδης (Τ 240).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [618] *ḱreiH- `be resplendent'Etymology: As word of the poetic high language certainly inherited. As in other words (Schwyzer 526) the ντ-inflexion (after ἄρχων, μέδων a. o.) may have replaced an older ν-stem. As ep. κρείων can have metr. lengthening for κρέων, it can be identified with an Indo-Iran. comparative, Av. srayah-, Skt. śréyas- (e sec. for a). The basis was a noun, Av. srī-, Skt. śrī- f. `magnificence, riches, splendour, fame'. The soc. comparative meaning is no objection, as it is secondary against the absolute function (śréyas- prop. `who possesses in high degree the śrī- '); Benveniste Noms d'agent 121 ff. - Extensively Osthoff MU 6, 93 f., 102 f., 115f. (rejected by Seiler Steigerungsformen 120f.); cf Gonda KZ 73, 153f. ( εὑρὺ κρείων: Skt. pr̥thu-śrī- `with broad śrī-'). Cf. Narten, ZVS 100 (1987) 270-96, who points out that the oldest Greek forms must be those in PN in - κρέων e.g. Φιλο-, Cyprus; therefore the relation with the Indo-Ir. comp. must be given up. Peters. Miscellanea lingu. graeco-latina 106-8 starts from the idea of `be brilliant' and connects Skt. srī- `beauty'.Page in Frisk: 2,12Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κρείων
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