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1 Βηθλέεμ
Βηθλέεμ, ἡ (other edd.-λεέμ; s. B-D-F §56, 3) indecl. (בֵּית לֶחֶם house of bread; LXX; TestReub 3:13; AscIs; Just. In Joseph. Βήθλεμα, Βηθλέεμα [Ant. 5, 323],-ων [5, 136] and Βηθλ[ε]έμη, ης [7, 312]) Bethlehem, a town in Judaea, 7 km. south of Jerusalem, birthplace of Benjamin (Gen. 1:16; Demetr.: 722 Fgm. 1, 10 Jac. εἰς Ἐφραθά, ἣν εἶναι B.) and home of David (1 Km 17:12; 20:6=Jos., Ant. 6, 227), hence the birthplace of the Messiah: Mt 2:1, 5f (Mi 5:1), 8, 16; Lk 2:4, 15; J 7:42; GJs 17:1; 18:1; 21:1, 2 (v.l.). Cp. Baedeker7 1910, 94ff; TZahn, D. Geburtsstätte in Gesch., Sage u. bildender Kunst: NKZ 32, 1921, 669ff; Dalman, Orte3 18–60 [Eng. tr. 17–55]; WFoerster, ZDPV 57, ’34, 1–7; CKopp, Holy Places of the Gospels, ’63, 1–47; BHHW I 233; OEANE I 302. -
2 γενεά
I of the persons in a family,1 race, family,Πριάμου γ. Il.20.306
, cf. Od.1.222, 16.117;γενεήν τε τόκον τε Il.15.141
;ἴδμεν.. γενεήν, ἴδμεν δὲ τοκῆας 20.203
, cf. 214; γενεῇ ὑπέρτερος higher by birth or blood, 11.786 (but younger in Archil. ap. Sch.ad l.); ταύτης εἶναι γ. καὶ αἵματος of this race and blood, Il.6.211; ; γενεῇ by birthright, Od.1.387; Αἰτωλὸς γενεήν by descent, Il.23.471;γενεὴν Διός 21.187
; γενεὴ ἔκ τινος descent from.., ib. 157;γενεὴν ἀπὸ Θρηίκης Hdt.2.134
; of horses, breed, stock, Il.5.265, 268: pl., χρήματα καὶ γενεάς families, Plu.Tim.34; γενεὰν ποιεῖσθαι to have issue, GDI1798 (Delph.); πατριὰ καὶ γ., = φρατρία καὶ γένος, ib.1152 ([place name] Elis): hence, tribe, nation, Περσῶν γ., Τυρρηνῶν γ., A.Pers. 912 (lyr.), Eleg.2:—rare in Prose, τίς ὢν γενεάν; X.Cyr.1.1.6;καὶ αὐτὸν καὶ τὰν γ. ἀπολέσθαι SIG306.8
(Tegea, iv B. C.).2 race, generation,οἵηπερ φύλλων γ. τοιήδε καὶ ἀνδρῶν Il.6.146
;δύο γ. μερόπων ἀνθρώπων 1.250
, etc., cf. Hdt.2.142, Th.1.14, Heraclit. ap. Plu.2.415e (but, = μήν, Id. ap. Lyd.Mens.3.14);ἀστὴν ἐξ ἀστῶν ἀμφοτέρων ἐπὶ τρεῖς γ. γεγενημένην SIG1015.6
(Halic.); age, γ. ἀνθρωπηΐη the historical, opp. to the mythical, age, Hdt.3.122;ἐπὶ τῆς ἡμετέρας γ. D.H.3.15
.3 offspring, Il.21.191, Orac. ap. Hdt.6.86, S.Aj. 189 (lyr.); of a single person, Τυροῦς γ. (i. e. Pelias) Pi.P.4.136, cf.l.8(7).71.4 metaph., class, kind,τὸ σύμμετρον καὶ καλὸν καὶ ὁπόσα τῆς γ. ταύτης ἐστίν Pl.Phlb. 66b
;ταύτης τοι γενεᾶς ὁ νοῦς οὗτος Plot.5.1.7
.II of Time or Place,2 age, time of life,γενεῆφι νεώτατος Il.14.112
; γενεῇ πρεσβύτατος, προγενέστερος, ὁπλότερος, 6.24,9.161, Od.19.184.3 after Hom., time of birth,ἐκ γενεῆς Hdt.3.33
,4.23;ἀπὸ γ. X.Cyr.1.2.8
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3 γενέθλη
I of persons, race, stock, family, c. gen. pers.,Παιήονός εἰσι γενέθλης Od.4.232
, cf. 13.130; σῆς ἐξ αἵματός εἰσι γενέθλης of thy race by blood, Il.19.111; γενέθλην by birth or origin,ἦν δὲ γ. Ἴκιος Call.Aet.1.1.7
; of horses, breed, stock, Il.5.270;θηρῶν γ. h.Hom.27.10
;τῶν ἀλιθίων ἀπείρων [ἐστὶ] γενέθλα Simon.5.6
.2 generation, age,οὔ τι παλαιόν, ἐφ' ἡμετέρῃ δὲ γενέθλῃ Opp.H.5.459
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γενέθλη
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4 λοχεύω
λοχ-εύω, (Aλόχος 11
) bring forth, bear, , cf. Orph.A. 184, etc.;γαστὴρ ἥ σ' ἐλόχευσε AP9.126
; of the father, beget, Orph.A. 136, cf. 13; of both parents, ib. 159; metaph., produce,φλογὸς ἄσθμα Coluth.179
:—[voice] Med., -ομένην δε.. ἔαρ ὕμνων AP7.12
.2 of the midwife, bring to the birth, deliver, τινα E. Ion 948, 1596, cf. El. 1129:—hence in [voice] Pass., to be brought to bed, be in labour,ἔνθ' ἐλοχεύθην Id.Tr. 602
(lyr.); λοχευθεῖσ' ἀστραπηφόρῳ πυρί, of Semele, Id.Ba.3, cf. Plu.Pel.16: c. gen.,λοχευθείσης αὐτοῦ τῆς μητρός Id.Cic.2
.3 of a man, practise couvade, D.S.5.14.II [voice] Med., in sense of [voice] Act., of the mother, E. Ion 921 (anap.), Arist.HA 616a34, Call.Del. 326; also of the birthplace, APl. 4.295.III [voice] Pass., of the child, to be born, S.OC 1322; Τιτᾶνι λοχευθεῖσαν by the obstetric art of the Titan, E. Ion 455 (lyr.).2 metaph., generally, lie embedded, (anap.). -ή, ἡ, = λόχμη, Supp.Epigr.2.544 ([place name] Mylasa). -
5 Τυφωεύς
Τῠφωεύς, ὁ, gen. έος Il.2.783, dat. έϊ ib. 782, acc. έα Hes.Th. 821; [full] Τῡφώς, Pi.P.1.16, A.Pr. 372, gen.A , Supp. 560 (lyr.), Ar. Nu. 336 (anap.), acc.Τυφῶ Hdt.3.5
, Ar.Eq. 511 (anap.); also nom. [full] Τῡφῶν (q. v.):— Typhoëus or Typhos, a hundred-headed giant buried by Zeus ([etym.] εἰν Ἀρίμοις), Il.2.782; youngest son of Gaia and Tartarus, Hes. Th. 821; Pi. gives his birthplace as Cilicia, but places him under Cyme and Sicily, and so accounts for the eruptions of Etna, l.c. [[pron. full] ῡ in disyll. cases, [pron. full] ῠ in the others, cf. Τυφῶν.]Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Τυφωεύς
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6 Δῆλος
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > Δῆλος
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7 Κυλλήνιος
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > Κυλλήνιος
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