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1 ἄρχων,-οντος
+ ὁ N 3 111-238-110-128-58=645 Gn 12,15; 14,7; 24,2; 25,16; 27,29prince Gn 12,15; chief, ruler Gn 24,2; overseer Gn 47,5; executor (of commands) 1 Sm 22,14; captain 2 Sm 23,8; governor Neh 3,17; guardian angel of nation Dn 10,13ἔσται εἰς ἄρχοντα πᾶσιν τοῖς κατοικοῦσιν Γαλααδ he shall be head over all the inhabitants of Gilead JgsB 10,18; χρίσεις αὐτὸν εἰς ἄρχοντα you shall anoint him to be ruler 1 Sm 9,16; ἐντελεῖται κύριος αὐτῷ εἰς ἄρχοντα the Lord will appoint him to be a ruler 1 Sm 13,14; ἔδωκεν αὐτὸν Σαλωμων εἰς ἄρχοντά σκυτάλης Solomon made him head or chief of staff 1 Kgs 12,24b; ἄρχων τῶν ᾠδῶν master of the bands (songs) 1 Chr 15,22*Gn 14,7 τοὺς ἄρχοντας the princes (of)-רישׂ for MT דהשׂ field, see also Neh 12,44; *Lv 18,21 ἄρχοντιfor MT עריםשׁ gates;*1 Sm 22,14 ἄρχων leader-רשׂ for MT סר he has turned aside; *2 Chr 35,25 οἱ ἄρχοντες the princes, the leaders -ריםשׂה for MT ריםשׁה the singers of songs; *Jer 51(44),9 τῶν ἀρχόντων ὑμῶν of your leaders- איכםשׂנ for MT יכםשׁנ of your wives; *Hos 10,14 ἄρχων prince-רשׂ for MT דשׁ he ravaged; *Hos 12,12 ἄρχοντες the chiefs-ריםשׁ for MT וריםשׁ bullsCf. BICKERMAN 1959=1976 194(n.70); DOGNIEZ 1992 225; HARLÉ 1988, 162-163; KOENIG 1982, 161-172; LUST 1991b, 193-208; RAURELL 1986, 85-89; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
2 βασιλεύς
βᾰσῐλ-εύς, ὁ, gen. έως, [dialect] Ep. ῆος, Cypr. ῆϝος Inscr.Cypr.104,135H.: acc. βασιλέα, [var] contr. -ῆ Orac. ap. Hdt.7.220, E.Fr.781.24 (lyr.): nom. pl. βασιλεῖς, [dialect] Aeol.A- ηες Sapph.Supp.6.4
, IG12(2).6 (Mytil.), - ειες ib. 646a45, al., [dialect] Ep. -ῆες, old [dialect] Att. , 960 (both lyr.), cf. Hdn. Gr.1.430: acc. pl.βασιλέας IG12.115
, later βασιλεῖς ib.2.243, etc.:— king, chief, Hom., etc.: freq. with collat. sense of captain or judge, Hes. Op. 202;διοτρεφέες β. Il.2.445
, etc.;θεῖοι Od.4.691
, etc.; later, hereditary king, opp. τύραννος, Arist.EN 1160b3, etc.; but also of tyrants, as Hiero, Pi.O.1.23; of Gelo, Hdt.7.161; of Pisistratus, Eup.123, cf. Sch. Ar.Ach.61: joined with a Subst.,βασιλεὺς ἀνήρ Il.3.170
, etc.;ἀνὴρ β. Hdt.1.90
; ἄναξ β. lord king, A.Pers.5, cf. B.17.1: c. gen.,β. νεῶν A. Ag. 114
(anap.); οἰωνῶν β., of the eagle, ibid., Pi.O.13.21: [comp] Comp. more kingly,Il.
9.160, 392, Od.15.533, Tyrt.12.7: [comp] Sup.βασιλεύτατος Il.9.69
.b of the gods,Ζεὺς θεῶν β. Hes.Th. 886
, cf. Pi.O.7.34, Emp.128.2, etc. (in this sense Hom. uses ἄναξ); as cult title of Zeus, IG7.3073.90 (Lebad.), SIG1014.110 ([place name] Erythrae), etc. (but Ζεὺς β., = Ahuramazda, X.Cyr.3.3.21, al., Arr.An.4.20.3); ὁ μέγας β., of God, LXX Ps.47(48).2, Ph.2.107: [comp] Sup.βασιλεύτατοι τῶν θεῶν Max.Tyr.29.5
.2 as a title of rank, prince,β. εἰσὶ καὶ ἄλλοι πολλοὶ ἐν.. Ἰθάκῃ Od.1.394
, cf. 8.390, etc.; of Cyrus, X.Oec. 4.16.b descendant of a royal house, esp. in Ionia, Arist.Ath. 41.3; βασιλέων οἶκοι 'estates of the royal house', name of a district in Chios,Ἀθηνᾶ 20.168
.3 generally, lord, master, Il.18.556, Pi.O.6.47.4 metaph.,πόλεμος πάντων β. Heraclit.53
;νόμος ὁ πάντων β. Pi.Fr. 169
.II at Athens, the second of the nine Archons, IG12.76, al., Antipho 6.38, Lys.6.4, Arist.Pol. 1285b17, Ath. 57, etc.;ἡ τοῦ β. στοά Pl.Euthphr.2a
.2 title of magistrates in other Greek states, as βασιλᾶες at Elis, GDI1152, cf. IG12(2).6 (Mytil.), etc., Arist.Pol. 1322b29.3 at Rome, β. τῶν ἱερῶν, = rex sacrorum, D.H.5.1, cf. D.C.54.27.III after the Persian war (without Art.), the king of Persia, Hdt.7.174,al.;ἄναξ Ξέρξης β. A.Pers.5
, cf. 144, Ar.Ach.61, Th.8.48, IG22.141 (βασιλῆς βασιλέως ὕποχοι μεγάλου, of the Satraps, A.Pers.24, cf. 44, S.E.M.2.22); less freq.ὁ βασιλεύς Hdt.1.132
, 137, Arist.Pol. 1304b13;β. ὁ μέγας Hdt. 1.188
.2 of Alexander and his successors, usually with Art., IG22.641,687, Men.293, 340(pl.);Σέλευκος Antiph.187
; Ἀντίγονος Alex.III;Πτολεμαῖος Id.244
;Ὀσυμανδύας βασιλεὺς βασιλέων D.S. 1.47
; title used by Parthian kings, Plu.Pomp.38, D.C.37.6, etc.; by Antony, Plu.Ant.54; of God, Apoc.17.14,19.16.3 of the Roman emperors, AP10.25 (Antip. Thess.);β. Ῥωμαίων BGU588.10
(i A.D.), etc., cf. 1 Ep.Ti.2.2, J.AJ14.15.14;β. αὐτοκράτωρ IG3.13
([place name] Hadrian), Hdn.1.6.5; without Art., Paus.10.32.19.IV of any great man,πένησί τε καὶ βασιλεῦσιν Ps.-Phoc.113
.2 first or most distinguished of any class,Ἡρώδην τὸν β. τῶν λόγων Philostr. VS2.10.1
, cf. Luc.Rh.Pr.II; winner at a game, Poll.9.106, Sch.Pl. Tht. 146a; Stoic sage,μόνος β. Luc.Herm.16
; βασιλέως ἐγκέφαλος 'morsel fit for a king', Clearch.5; β. σῦκα, name of a choice kind, Philem.Lex. ap. Ath.3.76f., cf. Poll.6.81.V = συμποσίαρχος, Plu.2.622a, Luc.Sat.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βασιλεύς
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3 δυνάστης
A lord, master, ruler, of Zeus, S.Ant. 608 (lyr.); ἄνδρες δ. the chief men in a state, Hdt.2.32, cf. Pl.R. 473d, etc.; petty chief, princelet, Th.7.33, etc.;ἡγεμόσι καὶ δ. καὶ βασιλεῦσιν Plb.9.23.5
, cf. 10.34.2, Posidon.50 J., Str. 17.3.25; λαμπροὶ δυνάσται, of the stars, A.Ag.6.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δυνάστης
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4 ποιμήν
2 after Hom. always shepherd,βουκόλοι καὶ π. E.Ba. 714
, cf. Cratin.281, Pl.Tht. 174d, R. 343a, Lg. 735b, etc.;π. προβάτων LXXGe.4.2
.II metaph., shepherd of the people, regularly of Agamemnon,Ἀγαμέμνονα π. λαῶν Il.2.243
, al.: generally, captain, chief, ib.85, al., S.Aj. 360 codd. (lyr.);ναῶν ποιμένες A.Supp. 767
; ; ; ποιμένες δώρων Κυπρίας, of the Loves, Pi.N.8.6: abs., master, lord,πλοῦτος ὁ λαχὼν ποιμένα Id.O.10(11).88
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5 πολέμαρχος
πολέμαρχ-ος, ὁ,A chieftain, war-lord, Κνωσίων, Ἀχαιῶν, B. 16.39, A Ch.1072 (anap.), cf.Th.828 (anap.).II the title of high officers in several Greek states:1 at Athens, the third archon, Hdt.6.109, Ar.V. 1042, IG12.16.10,49.7, al.; ὠφληκέναι παρὰ τῷ π. in his court, Lys.23.3; at Sparta, a military commander, Hdt.7.173, Th.5.66, X.HG4.4.7,4.5.7, etc.; at Thebes, officers of chief rank after the Boeotarchs, supreme in affairs of war, ib.5.4.2 sqq., Michel 232 (ii B.C., found in Crete), etc.; at Orchomenos, IG7.3175.5, etc.; at Mantinea, Th.5.47; in Arcadia, Plb.4.18.2;π. ἐπιμήνιος SIG402.1
(Chois, iii B.C.).2 simply, chief, leader,συνεφήβων IG22.2055
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6 πρύτανις
A ruler, lord,π. κύριε.. ἀγυιᾶν καὶ στρατοῦ Pi.P.2.58
, cf. B.18.43; στεροπᾶν κεραυνῶν τε π., of Zeus, Pi.P.6.24; ἵππων, of Poseidon, Stesich.49; ἀγορῆς π., of Apollo, Simon.164; μακάρων π., of Zeus, A.Pr. 170 (anap.);Κρόνιε πρύτανι Φρύγιε E.Tr. 1288
(lyr.); π. συμποσίων, i.e. Dionysus, Ion Lyr.1.14; οἶνον.. ἀνθρώπων π. Id.9.3; δυσαμεριᾶν π., of the Sphinx, A.Fr. 236;Ἡρόδοτον.. ἱστορίης πρύτανιν App.Anth.2.21
; πλούτου καὶ σοφίης π., of Periander, Epigr. ap. D.L.1.97; π. ὕμνων (sc. ἡ ᾠδή) Lyr.Adesp.80; μούσης ὑψινόου π. Epigr.Gr.440.10 ([place name] Batanaea);τέχνας ὁ π. πέλεκυς AP6.205
(Leon.); πρυτάνεις κόσμου, of the stars, LXXWi.13.2; ὅρκος.. ἀληθείας γενόμενος ἡμῖν π. Hierocl. in CA2p.422M.II at Athens, member of the tribe presiding in βουλή orἐκκλησία, τοὺς πρυτάνεις τοὺς τότε πρυτανεύσαντας And.1.46
, etc.; in other states,οἱ π. οἱ πρυτανεύοντες τὸν μῆνα SIG1015.19
(Halic.), cf. IG12(3).169 ([place name] Astypalaea); at Calynda in Caria, PCair.Zen. 341 (a).23 (iii B.C.).2 πρυτάνεις τῶν ναυκράρων, officials of the ναύκραροι (q.v.).3 in other Greek states title of a chief magistrate, IG12(1).53,al. ([place name] Rhodes); in Lycia, Ephipp.5.19 (anap.); at Miletus, Arist.Pol. 1305a18; as title of a chief priest, ib. 1322b29: rarely of a woman, IGRom.4.1325 ([place name] Phocaea), CIG 3953d ([place name] Trapezopolis).b pl., title of a board of magistrates, SIG 581.91 (Hierapytna. ii B.C.), 976.3 (Samos, ii B.C.), etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρύτανις
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7 ἄναξ
Aϝάναξ IG4.236
([place name] Corinth), etc., cf.ϝάνακες 4.564
([place name] Argos)):—lord, master,1 of the gods, esp. Apollo,ἄγουσι δὲ δῶρα Ἄνακτι Il.1.390
, al.;ὁ Πύθιος ἄναξ A.Ag. 509
; ἄναξ Ἄπολλον ib. 513, Eu.85, etc.;ὦναξ Ἄπ. S.OT80
; ὦναξ without Ἄπολλον, Hdt.1.159, 4.150, al.; of Zeus, Hom. only in voc.,Ζεῦ ἄνα Il.3.351
, 16.233; ;ἄναξ ἀνάκτων.. Ζεῦ Id.Supp. 524
;μὰ τὸν Δία τὸν Ἄνακτα D.35.40
; Poseidon, A.Th. 130; ὦ δέσποτ' ἄναξ, of Ἀήρ, Ar.Nu. 264; of Apollo Ἀγυιεύς, Id.V. 875; ὦναξ δέσποτα, of Πλοῦτος, Id.Pl. 748; esp. of the Dioscuri, cf. Ἄνακες, Ἄνακοι; of all the gods,πάντων ἀνάκτων.. κοινοβωμίαν A.Supp. 222
, cf. Pi.O. 10(11).49.—The irreg. voc. ἄνα (q. v.) is never addressed save to gods; ὦναξ is freq. in Trag. and Com.II of the Homeric heroes, esp. of Agamemnon, as general-in-chiefἄναξ ἀνδρῶν Ἀ. Il.1.442
, al. (so Euphetes 15.532, while Ortilochos is called ):—also as a title of rank, e.g. of Teiresias, Od.11.144, 151, S.OT 284; of the sons or brothers of kings (υἱεῖς τοῦ βασιλέως καὶ οἱ ἀδελφοὶ καλοῦνται ἄνακτες Arist.Fr. 526
, cf. Isoc.9.72, Clearch. 25, and so of Creon, S.OT85, cf. 911), and esp. of kings, as Xerxes, A.Pers.5, Darius, ib. 787, cf. Ag.42, E.Ph.17, Or. 349, etc.; βασιλῆι ἄνακτι lord king, Od.20.194; of the emperors,θεοὶ ἄνακτες IG14.2012A2
, 4.1475 (Epid.).III master of the house,οἴκοιο ἄναξ Od.1.397
;ἀμφὶ ἄνακτα κύνες 10.216
; as denoting the relation of master to slave, freq. in Od.;ἄναξ, θεοὺς γὰρ δεσπότας καλεῖν χρεών E.Hipp.88
; of the Cyclops, as owner of flocks, Od.9.440. -
8 πρωτότοκος
-ος,-ον + A 75-42-4-7-5=133 Gn 4,4; 10,15; 22,21; 25,13.25firstborn (of pers.) Gn 10,15 (mostly rendition of בכר); id. (of Israel in a transferred sense, expressing a close relationship to the Lord) Ex 4,22; id. (of anim.) Gn 4,4; highest in rank, chief (of Israel’s king) Ps 88(89),28; τὰ πρωτότοκα the firstborn (as well of pers. as of anim.) Nm 18,15*1 Chr 8,38 πρωτότοκος αὐτοῦ his firstborn-וֹכֹרבְּ for MT וְֹּכרבּ Bocheru, see also 9,44; *1 Chr 26,6 τοῦ πρωτοτόκου (Ρωσαι) of his firstborn ( Rosai) transl. of ליםשׁהממ? (followed by translit. of its syn. ישׁרא (not in MT) heads of) for MT ליםשׁהממ chiefssee πρωτογενής, πρωτόγονοςCf. DOGNIEZ 1992, 213; FREY 1930, 385-390; HARL 1986a, 57.210; LE BOULLUEC 1989 155.231;MICHAELIS 1954b, 313-320; SPICQ 1978a, 771-773; WALTERS 1973 52-53.126; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
9 προσθόδομος
προσθό-δομος, ὁ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσθόδομος
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10 προστατέω
προστᾰτ-έω, = foreg.:A ruleover, lord it over, ; ;τῆς πόλεως Pl.Grg. 519c
;τῶν μεγίστων Id.La. 197e
; π. τοῦ ἀγῶνος to be steward of the games, X.An.4.8.25; π. νούσου, of a physician, to be in charge, Hp.Praec.13;τοῦ λύχνου τῶν ἱερῶν POxy. 1453.14
(i B.C.): abs., ὁ προστατῶν he that acts as chief, v.l. in X.Cyr. 8.3.25;ὅταν δημοκρατουμένη πόλις ἐλευθερίας διψήσασα κακῶν οἰνοχόων προστατούντων τύχῃ Pl.R. 562d
; = προστατεύω 11, X.Mem.2.7.9;π. τοῦ θεμελιωθῆναι τὴν σύνοδον IG22.1343.14
:—[voice] Pass., προστατεῖσθαι ὑπό τινων to be ruled or led by them, X.Hier.5.1.b to be president, ἐκκλησίας Ἀρχ. Ἐφ. 1914.180 ([place name] Gonni);βουλᾶς IG14.612
([place name] Rhegium).II stand before as a defender, to be guardian or protector of, ; Ἥρα π. [Ἀργείων] E.Heracl. 349; (ii/i B.C.);ἀναίδειαν, ἥπερ μόνη π. ῥητόρων Ar.Eq. 325
(lyr.);πολιτῶν π. αἱρούμενον Men.578
.2 π. περὶ τοῦ ἀνατεθέντος ἀργυρίου bring forward a measure respecting.., IG9(1).694.106 (Corc.).III ὁ προστατῶν χρόνος the time that stands before, i.e. is close at hand, S.El. 781 (cf. Sch. ad loc.), unless rather tyrannous.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προστατέω
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11 πρύτανις
πρύτανις, - εωςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: des. of a leading official, in Athens member of the governing committee of the council, `foreman, chief of affairs, prytan' (Dor. IA.); also name of a Lycian (Ε 678).Other forms: Aeol. πρό-.Compounds: Some compp., e.g. ναυ-πρύτανις = ναύαρχος (Pi.).Derivatives: 1. Adj. πρυταν-ικός (IA. inscr.), - ειος (Aristid.) `belonging to p.'; 2. subst. - εῖον, Ion. -ήϊον n. `residence of p., city hall' (IA.), in Athens also name of a (judicial) court; τὰ πρυτανεῖα `legal costs' (Att.); here Πρυταν-ῖτις (Herm. Hist.), - εία (Syros) f. surn. of Έστία as protectress of the Prytaneion (cf. Redard 212); 3. Verb πρυταν-εύω `to be P., to lead something' (h. Ap. 68) with - εία, Ion. - ηΐη f. `(term of) office of a p.' (IA., Rhodes etc.), - ευμα = Lat. principatus (epigr. Ia), - εύς m. = πρύτανις (Rhodos; backformation, Bosshardt 77).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Cognate with the Etruscan title of an official purʮne, eprʮni, πρύτανις belongs undoubtedly to the Anatolian-Aegaean element of the Greek constitutional terminology (cf. βασιλεύς, ἄναξ, τύραννος and Schwyzer 62 a. 462). The Aeol. byform πρότανις (Att. inscr. incid. προταν-εύω, - εία) can, like Phoc. a. Cret. βρυτανεύω, - εῖον, represent the uncertain pronunciation of a foreign word (but it may also go back on popular association wih πρό `in front'). Earlier (s. Curtius 283 w. older lit., WP. 2, 36; also Schwyzer-Debrunner 505) considered as IE, with πρυ- as old byform of προ; here further διαπρύσιος, πρυμνός, πρυλέες. -- For Pre-Gr.-IE origin Heubeck Praegraeca 67f.; cf also Linderski Glotta 40, 157 ff., who tries to connect also Hatt. puri `lord'.Page in Frisk: 2,606-607Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πρύτανις
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12 προβαδίζω
προβαδίζω (Plut., Mor 707b; cp. Hippiatr. 1, 13; PCairCat 10735 verso 9f; patr. ref. Lampe) go before [ἔδει δὲ προκηρύς]σειν τὸν ἀρχιστρά[τηγον Ἰωάννην τὸ]ν οἰκέτην προβαδί[ζοντα τῆς τοῦ κυρίου αὐτοῦ] παρουσίας the commander-in-chief [is to announce John as] servant who goes in advance [of his Lord’s] appearing PCairCat 10735 verso, 8–10 (as restored by Dssm. LO 368–70)=A Syn. 3, 24 and Otero I 86 no. 6. -
13 προδότης
προδότης, ου, ὁ (προδίδωμι; Aeschyl., Hdt. et al.; 2 and 3 Macc; TestSol 9:3; EpArist 270; Philo, Leg. All. 2, 10, Spec. Leg. 3, 164; Jos., Bell. 3, 354, Vi. 133) traitor, betrayer in a catalogue of vices 2 Ti 3:4. W. φονεύς of the chief priests and asssociates Ac 7:52. W. revilers of the Lord Hs 9, 19, 3b. W. apostates and revilers (for the gen. cp. Diod S 11, 3, 1 τῆς ἐλευθερίας; cp. Sextus 365 προδότης θεοῦ) προδόται τῆς ἐκκλησίας Hs 8, 6, 4 or προδόται τῶν δούλων τοῦ θεοῦ 9, 19, 1; cp. 3a. ἤκουσαν προδόται γονέων they were called or were known to be betrayers of their parents Hv 2, 2, 2. Of Judas Lk 6:16 (πρ. γίν. as Diod S 8, 6, 3; Jos., Ant. 19, 61; on the role of Judas s. the lit. s.v. Ἰούδας 6 and esp. WKlassen, Judas, Betrayer or Friend of Jesus ’96).—DELG s.v. δίδωμι. M-M.
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