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1 ταγός
A commander, ruler, chief, ταγὸς μακάρων, of Zeus, A.Pr.96 (anap.);ταγοὶ Περσῶν Id.Pers.23
(anap.); ξύμφρονε ταγώ prob. in Id.Ag. 110 (lyr.); νεῶν, ναῶν, Id.Pers. 324, 480, cf. S.Ant. 1057, E.IA 269 (lyr.);τῶν Ἀθηνῶν Ar.Eq. 159
.II specially, federal commander of Thessalian league, X.HG6.1.6, 6.4.28, etc.2 pl., college of magistrates in Thessaly, IG9(2).517.3 (Larissa, iii B.C.): sg., one such magistrate, SIG55 (v B.C.), Inscr.Cypr.116,170 H.3 president of a phratria, Schwyzer 323 A 11, al. (Delph.). [[pron. full] ᾱ, but τᾰγοί was read by Aristarch. and others in Il.23.160; if οἵ τ' ἀγοί is read οἵ τ' is relat. (sc. εἰσίν).] -
2 ἐπιέτεια
ἐπιέτ-εια, ἡ,A annual college of magistrates, IG5(2).6.61 (Tegea, iv B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιέτεια
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3 ἀρχεῖον
A town-hall, residence, or office of chief magistrates, Hdt.4.62 (dub.), Lys.9.9, X.Cyr.1.2.3, Isoc.5.48, Arist.Mu. 400b16;τὰ ἀ. καὶ βουλευτήρια D.10.53
, cf. IG2.475.21, al., OGI268.18 (Nacrasa, iii B. C.), PGrenf.2.30, al. (ii B. C.).2 τὰ ἀ. public records, archives, prob. in SIG684.7 (Dyme, ii B. C.), cf. D.H.2.26, PTeb.397.19 (ii A. D.).II college or board of magistrates, magistracy, Arist.Pol. 1298b28, 1304a19: but in pl., special boards, ib. 1299a36, 1331a25, Plu.Ages.33;ὀμόσαι τὰ ἀ. IG2.332.45
, cf. OGI218.149 ([place name] Ilium), etc.; (Milet., iv B. C.).III in the Roman camp, = principia, head-quarters, Plu.Galb.12.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀρχεῖον
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4 σύστημα
A whole compounded of several parts or members, system, Pl.Epin. 991e, Arist.GA 740a20; of the composite whole of soul and body, Epicur.Ep.1p.21U.;τὸ ὅλον σ. τοῦ σώματος D.H. Rh.10.6
.b in literary sense, composition, ἐποποιικὸν σ. [ πραγμάτων] Arist.Po. 1456a11; λυρικὰ ς. SIG660.3 (Delph., ii B.C.);τέχνη ἐστὶ σ. ἐκ καταλήψεων συγγεγυμνασμένων Zeno Stoic.1.21
, cf. Arr.Epict.1.20.5; of the syllogism, S.E.P.2.173.2 organized government, constitution, Pl.Lg. 686b, Arist.EN 1168b32;σ. δημοκρατίας Plb.2.38.6
, cf. 6.10.14; τὸ ἐκ θεῶν καὶ σοφῶν ς. Diog.Bab.Stoic.3.241; confederacy,σ. τῶν Ἀχαιῶν Plb.2.41.15
, cf. 9.28.2; τὸ Ἀμφικτιονικὸν ς. SIG 761 A 16 (Delph., i B.C.), Delph.3(1).480.16; band of partisans, J.AJ20.9.4; σ. τοῦ γένους ἡμῶν, of a Jewish community, Id.Ap.1.7:—it seems to have meant also a company or guild, CIG2508 (Cos, [dialect] Dor. [full] σύστα-μα), 2562 ([place name] Hierapytna), 2699 ([place name] Mylasa); or a committee, τῆς γερουσίας ib.2930 ([place name] Tralles).3 body of soldiers, corps, usu. of a definite number, like τάγμα, σύνταγμα, σ. μισθοφόρων, ἱππέων, etc., Plb.1.81.11, 30.25.8, etc.; but τὸ τῆς φάλαγγος ς. the phalanx itself, Id.5.53.3.4 generally,flock, herd, Plb.12.4.10;τὰ βασιλικὰ σ. τῶν ἱπποτροφιῶν Id.10.27.2
.5 college of priests or magistrates, Id.21.13.11, Str.17.1.29, etc.; of the Roman Senate, Plu. Rom.13, cf. Lib.Or.11.146.6 in Music, system of intervals, scale, Pl.Phlb. 17d; σ. ἐναρμόνια, ὀκτάχορδα, Aristox.Harm.p.2 M., cf. Ph.1.10, Plu.2.1142f, Cleonid.Harm.1.7 in Metre, metrical system, as in Anapaestics, Heph. Poë.3.8 Medic., accumulation of sediment, Hp.Epid.7.83; τὰ τῶν ὑδάτων ς. LXX Ge.1.10 (v.l. συστέματα), cf. Ezek.Exag. 134, Sotion p.183 W.9 Medic., the pulse-beats taken collectively, Gal.9.279.10 machine, apparatus, Apollod.Poliorc.138.13.--The word first occurs in Hp. and Pl., but is chiefly used in later Prose.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σύστημα
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5 ἀρχοστάται
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀρχοστάται
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