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81 ποιητικός
A capable of making, creative, productive, opp. πρακτικός (active, Arist.EN 1140a4), τινος Id.Top. 137a4, Pl.Def. 411d;ἡδονῶν Epicur.Sent.8
: abs., αἱ π. ἐπιστῆμαι, = αἱ τέχναι, the Productive Arts, Arist.MM 1216b17, cf. Pol. 1254a2, D.L.3.84;πᾶσαι αἱ τέχναι καὶ αἱ π. ἐπιστῆμαι Arist.Metaph. 1046b3
; creativity,Pl.
Sph. 265b;τὰ π.
efficient causes,Plot.
6.3.18,28. Adv. - κῶς (sc. τῆς ὑγιείας) so as to produce.., Arist.Top. 106b36, cf. Procl.in Alc.p.52C.2 of persons, inventive, ingenious, Alex. 234.5.II poetical,λέξις Isoc.15.47
, cf. Phld.Po.2.40 (both [comp] Comp.); of persons, Pl.R. 393d; Ὅμηρον -ώτατον εἶναι ib. 607a;π. καὶ μουσικοί Id.Lg. 802b
, cf. 700d, etc.; οἱ π. poets, ib. 656c;ἡ π. τύρβη Epicur.Fr. 228
; but ἡ -κή (sc. τέχνη) the art of poetry, Pl.Grg. 502c, Arist.Po. 1447 a8, etc.; π. ἄδεια, ἐξουσία, poetic licence, A.D.Pron.38.3,al., Jul.Or. 1.10b. Adv. ; by poetic licence, Str.9.2.14.III ποιητική, ἡ, = κισσὸς χρυσόκαρπος, poet's ivy, Hedera Helix var. poetica, Ps.-Dsc.2.179.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ποιητικός
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82 πολυκέφαλος
πολῠ-κέφᾰλος, ον,A many-headed, ; , cf. Arist.GA 769b27; of plants, interpol. in Dsc.2.152; π. στρέβλα (with allusion to Pl.R.l.c.) LXX 4 Ma. 7.14; νόμος π., a celebrated air on the flute, so called from its expressing the hissing of the serpents round the Gorgon's head, Plu.2.1133d.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πολυκέφαλος
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83 πολυκλήεις
A celebrated, APl.4.331 (Agath.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πολυκλήεις
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84 πολυόργιος
πολυ-όργιος, ον,A celebrated with many orgies, Orph.H.6.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πολυόργιος
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85 προηρόσιος
A before the time of tillage: προηροσία (sc. θυσία), ἡ, a festival at that time celebrated by Athens for the whole of Greece, Hyp.Fr.75, Lycurg.Fr.87 (- όσια cj. Sauppe), Aristid.1.196J., Lib.Decl.1.179, Sch.Ar.Pl. 1055, Phot., etc.: also [full] προηρόσια (sc. θύματα or ἱερά), τά, IG22.1029.16, Hsch., Suid. s.v. εἰρεσιώνη (gen. pl. - ιων in ambiguous in IG22.1363.6): sg. [suff] προηγορ-όσιον Sch.Ar.Eq. 725: cf. πληροσία, πρηροσία.II θεοὶ προηρόσιοι the gods in whose honour it was performed, Plu.2.1119e; π. Δημήτηρ ib.158d.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προηρόσιος
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86 προτένθης
A those who celebrated the Δορπία (q.v.), ἀφεῖσθαι τοὺς βουλευτὰς.. ἀπὸ τῆς ἡμέρας ἧς οἱ π. ἄγουσι πέντε ἡμέρας Decr.[dialect] Att. ap. Ath.4.171e;τίς εἰμ' ἐγώ; ἡ τῶν π. Δορπία καλουμένη Philyll.8
.3 Adj., greedy, Ael.Fr.39; ἡ μάλιστα π. [πηλαμύς] Id.NA l.c. (Glossed προγεύστης by Artemidor. ap. Ath. 4.171b, cf. ib.c.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προτένθης
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87 προχαριστήρια
προχᾰριστήρια, τά,A thanksgiving to open the year, a festival of Athena, celebrated by all Athenian magistrates at the beginning of spring, Lycurg.Fr.53 ([pref] προσχ- ap.AB295).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προχαριστήρια
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88 Πύθια
A the Pythian games, celebrated at Delphi in honour of Pythian Apollo,ἐν Πυθίοισι νικᾶν Pi.N.2.9
;Π. ἀνελόμενος Hdt.6.122
;ἐνίκα τὰ Π. τῷ τεθρίππῳ D.59.33
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89 σεβαστός
A venerable, reverend, august,πρᾶγμα D.H.2.75
; θεοί, prob. of deified Emperors, IG7.2233 ([place name] Thisbe), cf. SIG820.6 (Ephesus, i A.D.).II = Lat. Augustus, Str.3.3.8, 12.8.16, Act.Ap.25.21, Paus.3.11.4, Hdn.2.10.9, etc.;Καίσαρος Σ. θεοῦ Luc. Macr.21
, cf. 17; ἐπὶ τοῦ πρώτου Σ. in the time of the first Emperor, Id.Laps.18;κατὰ τὸν Σ. μάλιστα Id.Salt.34
, etc.; fem. Σεβαστή, = Augusta, Wilcken Chr. 14 ii 7 (i A.D.), etc., cf. Σεβαστιάς; joined with Αὔγουστος, -ούστη, CIG 3770 ([place name] Nicomedia).2 name of month, Augustus, in Egyptian calendars,= Thoth, Yale Classical Studies 2.242; in Phrygia and elsewhere, IGRom.4.536, etc.3 σεβαστή, ἡ (sc. ἡμέρα), the Emperor's day, the day on which his birthday or accession day was celebrated every month, OGI658 (Egypt, i B.C.), POxy.288.32 (i A.D.), PMich.Teb. 123r iv 30 (i A.D.), etc.4 Σεβαστά, τά,=Σεβαστεῖα 11
, CIG 2810b.13 (p.1112) ([place name] Aphrodisias), cf. IG 3.129, 14.748, SIG1065.5 (Cos, i A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σεβαστός
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90 Σκίρα
A festival of Athena celebrated by Athenian women on the 12 th of Σκιροφοριών, Ar.Th. 834, Ec.18,59, Pherecr.231, Philoch. 204, Men.Inc.p.99 Koerte, IG22.1177.10, 1358 ii 30,51, Polyaen.3.10.4; τῇ δωδεκάτῃ τῶν Σ. on the twelfth of Σκιροφοριών, IG22.2773.13; prob. = Σκιροφόρια (q.v.); confused with Ὠσχοφόρια by Aristodem. ap.Ath.11.495f. -
91 Στήνια
Στήνια, τά,A a festival in which the ἄνοδος of Demeter was celebrated by women by night, with mutual abuse and low language, Ar. Th. 834, Eub.148, IG22.674.7:—hence the Verb [full] στηνιῶσαι to be scurrilous, Hsch. -
92 συνοίκια
A a public feast in memory of Theseus' uniting all the towns of Attica into a single city-state, celebrated on the 17th Boëdromion, Th.2.15, IG12.188.60 (prob.), St.Byz. s.v. Ἀθῆναι.II sg. συνοίκιον, τό, a joint lodging, Petron.93 (in Lat. form synoecium).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνοίκια
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93 τριετηρίς
A triennial festival, i. e. celebrated every third year (inclusively), = in alternate years, Pi.N.6.40, IG22.1672.258,262, OGI51.27 (Egypt, iii B. C.), 299.17, 331.8 (both Pergam., ii B. C.), IG12(1).730.15 (Camirus, ii/i B. C.): pl., Hdt.4.108, E.Ba. 133 (lyr.), Pl.Lg. 834e; in full,τ. θυσίαι D.S.4.3
;τ. ἑορταί Artem.4.39
.2 (sc. περίοδος) cycle or period of three (two) years, h.Hom.1.11, Arist.Pol. 1308b1, IG12(1).155.50 (Rhodes, ii B. C.), PGrenf.2.69.22 (iii A. D.): soτ. ὧραι Orph.H.54.3
.3γυναῖκες τ.
celebrating the triennial festival,Opp.
C.4.235.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τριετηρίς
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94 Τροφώνιος
Τροφώνιος, ὁ, the legendary builder of the first temple of Apollo at Delphi, h.Ap. 296; afterwards himself the possessor of a celebrated oracle, Pi.Fr.2, Hdt.1.46, 8.134; καταβαίνων ὥσπερ ἐς Τροφωνίου (sc. ἄντρον) Ar.Nu. 508:—AΖεὺς τ. Str.9.2.38
.II [full] Τροφώνεια, τά, his festival, IG7.49.10 (Megara, ii A. D.), 22.3169.18 (Athens, iii A. D.); written [full] Τροφώνια in IG22.3147 (ii B. C.), Poll. 1.37 (v.l. -ωνίαι): both prob. [var] contr. fr. Τροφωνίεια. (An older form [full] Τρεφώνιος in [dialect] Boeot. Inscrr., IG7.3055 (Lebad.), 3080 (ibid.), 4136 (Ptoön, ii B. C.), al.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Τροφώνιος
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95 χαρμίδεια
χαρμίδεια, τά,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χαρμίδεια
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96 χορεύω
A , etc.: [tense] aor. , etc.: [tense] pf. :—[voice] Med., in same sense, E. Ion 1084 (lyr.): [tense] fut.- εύσομαι A.Ag.31
: [tense] aor.ἐχορευσάμην Ar.Th. 103
(lyr.), ([etym.] ἐξ-) E.Hel. 381 (lyr.):—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor. ἐχορεύθην, [tense] pf. κεχόρευμαι, v. infr. 11:— dance a round or choral dance, Pi.Fr. 116, Epich.109, S.Aj. 701 (lyr.), etc.; esp. of the Dionysiac chorus or dance, E.Cyc. 156, Ba.21, 184, 207, etc.: hence, take part in the chorus, regarded as a matter of religion,εἰ γὰρ αἱ τοιαίδε πράξεις τίμιαι, τί δεῖ με χορεύειν; S.OT 896
(lyr.); to be one of a chorus, Ar.Ra. 390 (lyr.), interpol. in D.18.265; considered as a high honour by Athenian citizens, Id.39.16,23;τὸ παλαιὸν οἱ ἐλεύθεροι ἐχόρευον Arist.Pr. 918b21
; not allowed to foreigners, Plu.Phoc.30: c. dat. pers., dance to him, in his honour, , cf. X.Eq.Mag.3.2; ;ἀμφὶ σὰν κιθάραν E.Alc. 582
(lyr.); ἐπὶ Κυρβάντεσι perh. in their train, S.Fr. 862 (lyr.).2 generally, dance, esp. from joy,χ. ὑφ' ἡδονῆς Ar.Pl. 288
, cf. 761; (troch.);ἁνὴρ χορεύει, καὶ τὰ τοῦ θεοῦ καλά Phryn.Com.9
:χ. καὶ ἐν εὐπαθείῃσι εἶναι Hdt.1.191
.4 of any circling motion, as of the heavenly bodies, (lyr.), cf. Ba. 114 (lyr.); so of a cup,δέπας μεστόν, κύκλῳ χορεῦον Antiph.237.3
.II c. acc. cogn.,χορείας χ. Pl.Lg. 942d
, Epin. 982e; φροίμιον χορεύσομαι I will dance a prelude, A.Ag.31; χ. γάμους to celebrate them, E.IA 1057 (lyr.);ὄργια Μουσῶν Ar.Ra. 356
(anap.);ἀγῶνας Plb.4.20.9
:—[voice] Pass., κεχόρευται ἡμῖν (sings the Chorus) our part is played, Ar.Nu. 1510 (anap.); things represented in mimic dance,Pl.
Lg. 655d.2 trans., celebrate in choral dance,Φοῖβον Pi.I.1.7
, cf. S.Ant. 1153 (lyr.), E.HF 871 (troch.); so [voice] Med., Id. Ion 1084 (lyr.):—[voice] Pass., to be celebrated in choral dance, (lyr.), cf. E. Ion 463 (lyr.).3 [voice] Pass., also, to be filled with dances in honour of, c. dat.,ἄστεα διφρηλάτᾳ πάντα δι' ἀνακτόρων Ἴσιδι χορεύεται Lyr.Alex.Adesp.36.19
.III Causal, set one dancing, rouse to the dance, τινα E.HF 686 (lyr.); πόδα χορεύσας, of spreading ivy, AP11.33 (Phil.); ὁ δ' αὐλὸς ὕστερον χορευέτω Pratin.Lyr.1.7:—metaph. in [voice] Pass., (lyr.). -
97 χοροστάδες
χορο-στάδες, ἑορταί feastsGreek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χοροστάδες
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98 χρυσάνθινα
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99 ἀείδω
ἀείδω, [dialect] Ion. and poet. form used by Hom., Pi., and sometimes in Trag. and Com. (even in trim., A.Ag.16, E.Fr. 188; intetram., Cratin. 305), also in [dialect] Ion. Prose; [var] contr. [full] ᾄδω (also Anacr.45, Theoc.), Trag., Pl., etc.: [tense] impf.Aἤειδον Od.
, [dialect] Ep.ἄειδον Il.
, etc.; Trag. and [dialect] Att. , Th.2.21: [tense] fut.ἀείσομαι Od.22.352
, Thgn.943, butᾄσομαι h.Hom.6.2
, 32.19, Thgn.243, and alwaysin [dialect] Att. (ᾄσεις, σουσιν in Ar. Pax 1297, Pl.Lg. 666d are corrupt); rarely in act. form ἀείσω, Sapph. 11, Thgn.4, Ar.Lys. 1243 ([dialect] Lacon.), and late Poets, as Nonn.D.13.47 (in E.HF 681 ἀείδω is restored by Elmsl.); still more rarely ᾄσω, Babr. 12.13, Men.Rh.p.381S., Him.Or.1.6; [dialect] Dor.ᾀσεῦμαι Theoc.3.38
,ᾀσῶ Id.1.145
: [tense] aor.ἤεισα Call.Epigr.23.4
, Opp.C.3.1, [dialect] Ep. ἄεισα [ᾰ] Od.21.411; (lyr.); (lyr.); , Pl.Ti. 21b:—[voice] Med., [tense] aor. ἀεισάμην (in act. sense) PMag.Lond. 47.43, imper.ἀείσεο h.Hom.17.1
(nisi leg. ἀείσεο):—[voice] Pass.,ἀείδομαι Pi.
, Hdt.: poet. [tense] impf.ἀείδετο Pi.
: [tense] aor. ᾔσθην, v. infr. 11.1: [tense] pf.ᾖσμαι Pl.Com.69.11
. (ἀϝείδω, cf. αὐδή, ὑδέω.) [ᾰ: but [pron. full] ᾱ metri gr. Od. 17.519, h.Hom.12.1, 27.1, Il.Parv..1, Thgn.4, Theoc.7.41, etc.]:— sing, Il.1.604, etc.: hence of all kinds of vocal sounds, crow as cocks, Pl.Smp..223c; hoot as owls, Arat.1000; croak as frogs, Arist. Mir. 835b3, Thphr.Sign.3.5, etc.; οἱ τέττιγες χαμόθεν ᾄσονται Stes. ap.Arist.Rh. 1412a23:—of other sounds, twang, of the bow-string, Od.21.411; whistle, of the wind through a tree, Mosch.Fr.1.8; ring, of a stone when struck, Theoc.7.26:—prov., πρὶν νενικηκέναι ᾄδειν ' to crow too soon', Pl.Tht. 164c.—Constr.:—ἀ. τινί sing to one, Od.22.346; also, vie with one in singing, Theoc.8.6; ᾄ. πρὸς αὐλὸν ἢ λύραν sing to.., Arist.Pr..918a23;ὑπ' αὐλοῖς Plu.2.41c
:—ἀείσας.. χαίρειν Δημοκλέα, poet. for εἰπών, Epigr.Gr.237.7 ([place name] Smyrna).II trans.,1 c. acc. rei, sing of, chant,μῆνιν ἄειδε Il.1.1
;παιήονα 1.473
; κλέα ἀνδρῶν, νόστον, 9.189, Od.1.326;τὸν Βοιώτιον νόμον S.Fr. 966
: c. gen. (sc. μέλος), sing an air of.., , cf. 1225: abs., ἀ. ἀμφί τινος to sing in one's praise, Od.8.266;ἀμφί τινα Terp.2
, cf. E.Tr. 513; : later, simply = καλεῖν, Ael.NA3.28:—[voice] Pass., of songs, to be sung, Hdt.4.35;τὰ λεχθέντα καὶ ᾀσέντα Pl.Ly. 205e
; ᾆσμα καλῶς ᾀσθέν, opp. λόγος καλῶς ῥηθείς, X.Cyr.3.3.55; ᾄδεται λόγος the story runs, Ph.1.189.2 of persons, places, etc., sing, praise, celebrate, B.6.6, etc.:—[voice] Pass., ἀείδεται θρέψαισ' ἥρωας is celebrated as the nurse of heroes, Pi.P.8.25, cf. 5.24.3 [voice] Pass., to be filled with song,ἀείσετο πᾶν τέμενος.. θαλίαις Pi.O.10(11).76
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100 ἀειθρύλητος
ἀει-θρύλητος, ον,A ever talked of, celebrated, Lyd.Mag.3.51.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀειθρύλητος
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