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101 Achaius
I.The province of Achaia, in the northern part of the Peloponnesus, on the Gulf of Corinth, earlier called Aegialea (maritime country), Mel. 2, 3, 4; Plin. 4, 5, 6.—Hence,B.In gen. (cf. the Homeric Achaioi), for Greece, opposite to Troja:II.et quot Troja tulit, vetus et quot Achaia formas,
Prop. 2, 21, 53; cf. Ov. M. 8, 268; id. Her. 17, 209 al.—After the destruction of Corinth by Mummius, B. C. 146, Greece proper became a Rom. prov. under the name of Achaia. — Hence, Ăchāĭăs, ădis, adj., An Achaean or Greek woman, Ov. H. 3, 71.— Ăchāĭ-cus, a, um, adj., Achaean, Grecian.I.Poet., opp. to Trojan:II.manus,
Verg. A. 5, 623:ignis,
Hor. C. 1, 15, 35.—Belonging to the Roman province Achaia:I. II.homines,
Cic. Att. 1, 13, 1:negotium,
id. Fam. 4, 4, 2:concilium,
Liv. 43, 17, 4.—Hence L. Mummius obtained, for the destruction of Corinth and the complete subjugation of Greece, the honorary title of Achaïcus. Vell. 1, 13, 2; Plin. 35, 4, 8, § 24;and so as surname of one of his descendants: Mummia Achaica,
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102 Κόρινθος
Κόρινθος, ὁ and ἡ, Corinth, the city and country, ἀφνειὸς K. Il.2.570, Pi.Fr.122.2; ὀφρυόεντα K. Orac. ap. Hdt.5.92.β, cf. Plb.4.67.8, Str.8.6.20; but ἡ K. Hdt.3.50, Th.1.25, etc.; εὐδαίμων K. Hdt.3.52; famed for its luxury and extravagance, whence prov. οὐ παντὸς ἀνδρὸς εἰς K.Aἐσθ' ὁ πλοῦς Ar.Fr. 902a
.II son of Zeus, reputed founder of Corinth, Paus.2.1.1: prov., Διὸς Κόρινθος, used of persons who are always repeating the same old story, Pi.N.7.105, cf. Ar.Ra. 443, Ec. 828, Pl.Euthd. 292e.III Adv. [full] Κορινθόθι, at Corinth, Il. 13.664; [full] Κορινθόθεν, from C., Michel 1087 (Olympia, V B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Κόρινθος
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103 μάκελλον
μάκελλον, ου, τό (not originally a Lat. word taken into Gk. [as Rob. 109], since it is quotable in Gk. fr. c. 400 B.C. in an ins fr. Epidaurus [GDI III/1, 3325=IG IV2/1, 102, 107; 296; 298; 301 in the form μάκελλον w. the mng. ‘enclosure, grating’]. The sense ‘meat market’ is found for the Lat. macellum Plautus and Terence+ [III/II B.C.]; the earliest Gk. ex. of μ. in this sense is SIG 783 [IG V/2, 268], 45 [I B.C.] where it is masc., μάκελλος, as also schol. on Aristoph., Eq. 137; Vi. Aesopi G 51 P.; cp. macellus in Martial, and Sahidic and Bohairic versions of 1 Cor 10:25. S. Cadbury below 134 n. 2. Elsewh. the word is neut. [so also Peshîttâ and Harclean Syriac] or the gender cannot be determined. μ. may have reëntered H. Gk. in this new sense; so Hahn 249 n. 6. For the view that μ. may be of Semitic origin [AWalde, IndogF 39, 1921, 82; B-D-F §5, 1 app.], though Doric-Ionic acc. to Varro, De Lingua Lat. 5, 146 Goetz-Schoell, s. JSchneider, TW IV 373f.—Plut., Mor. 277d; Cass. Dio 61, 18, 3 τ. ἀγορὰν τῶν ὀψῶν, τὸ μάκελλον; Vita Aesopi G 51 ὁ μάκελλος where pork is for sale; IG V/1, 149; 150; SIG 783, 45 [μάκελλος]; BCH 17, 1893, 261; 20, 1896, 126; PHerm127 [3] verso, 5) meat market, food market (s. the plan of one at Pompeii in AMau, Pompeji2 1908, 90–97, fr. here in Ltzm., Hdb. on 1 Cor 10:25. Also HCadbury, The Macellum of Corinth: JBL 53, ’34, 134–41 w. a Lat. ins found at Corinth containing the word ‘macellum’: Corinth, Results of Excavations VIII/2, ’31, no. 124; 125) τὸ ἐν μ. πωλούμενον ἐσθίειν eat what is sold in the meat market 1 Cor 10:25.—B. 365. DELG. M-M. TW. -
104 Коринф
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105 Коринфский залив
1) General subject: Gulf of Corinth2) Geography: Gulf of Corinth (Ионическое м., побережье Греции) -
106 corintio
adj.Corinthian.m.Corinthian, inhabitant of Corinth, native of Corinth.* * *► adjetivo1 Corinthian► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 Corinthian* * *ADJ Corinthian* * *- tia adjetivo/masculino, femenino Corinthian* * *- tia adjetivo/masculino, femenino Corinthian* * *adj/m,fCorinthian* * *corintio, -a♦ adjCorinthian♦ nm,fCorinthian* * *I adj CorinthianII m, corintia f Corinthian -
107 Corinthius
Corinthius adj., of Corinth, Corinthian, T., C., L.: aes, a costly bronze, an alloy of gold, silver, and copper: vasa: opus: Corinthia (sc. vasa), L.* * *ICorinthia, Corinthium ADJof/from/pertaining to Corinth, Corinthian; of Corinthian bronze/orderIICorinthian; worker/dealer in Corinthian bronze vessels -
108 Corinthus (-os)
Corinthus (-os) ī, f, Κόριντηοσ, Corinth, T., C., V., H.: nobilis aere, O.: captiva, an entire Corinth, i. e. a mass of bronze, H. -
109 corinthienis
Corinthienis, Corinthiene ADJof/from/pertaining to Corinth, Corinthian; of Roman settlers at Corinth -
110 Corinthian
adj. uit Corinth (stad in het klassieke Griekenland)--------n. Corinthiër (inwoner van Corinth in het klassieke Griekenland)[ kərinθiən]♦voorbeelden: -
111 Korintti
yks.nom. korintti; yks.gen. korintin; yks.part. korinttia; yks.ill. korinttiin; mon.gen. korinttien; mon.part. korintteja; mon.ill. korintteihinCorinth (noun)currant (noun)* * *geography• Corinth -
112 Bacchiadae
Bacchĭădae, ārum, m., = Bakchiadai, the Bacchiadœ, a very ancient royal family of Corinth, descended from Bacchis, one of the Heraclidœ, which, being expelled from the throne by Cypselus, wandered to Sicily, and founded Syracuse, Ov. M. 5, 407; Plin. 35, 12, 43, § 152 (cf. Aelian, V. H. 1, 19; Pausan. Corinth. p. 120; Strabo, 8, p. 260). -
113 Ephyra
Ephyra, ae, and ( poet.) Ephyre, ēs, f., = Ephura, Ion. Ephurê, another name for Corinth, Plin. 4, 4, 5, § 11; Ov. M. 2, 240; 7, 391; Stat. S. 2, 2, 34;II.so named, according to the myth, after a sea-nymph, Ephyre,
Verg. G. 4, 343; Hyg. Fab. 275.—Derivv.A. B.Ephyraeus or Ephyrēus, a, um, adj., the same:C. D.litus,
Stat. Th. 6, 253: moenia, i. e. of Syracuse (a colony of Corinth), Sil. 14, 180; cf. ib. 52;also Dyrrachium (founded by the Corinthian Corcyraeans),
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114 Ephyraeus
Ephyra, ae, and ( poet.) Ephyre, ēs, f., = Ephura, Ion. Ephurê, another name for Corinth, Plin. 4, 4, 5, § 11; Ov. M. 2, 240; 7, 391; Stat. S. 2, 2, 34;II.so named, according to the myth, after a sea-nymph, Ephyre,
Verg. G. 4, 343; Hyg. Fab. 275.—Derivv.A. B.Ephyraeus or Ephyrēus, a, um, adj., the same:C. D.litus,
Stat. Th. 6, 253: moenia, i. e. of Syracuse (a colony of Corinth), Sil. 14, 180; cf. ib. 52;also Dyrrachium (founded by the Corinthian Corcyraeans),
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115 Ephyre
Ephyra, ae, and ( poet.) Ephyre, ēs, f., = Ephura, Ion. Ephurê, another name for Corinth, Plin. 4, 4, 5, § 11; Ov. M. 2, 240; 7, 391; Stat. S. 2, 2, 34;II.so named, according to the myth, after a sea-nymph, Ephyre,
Verg. G. 4, 343; Hyg. Fab. 275.—Derivv.A. B.Ephyraeus or Ephyrēus, a, um, adj., the same:C. D.litus,
Stat. Th. 6, 253: moenia, i. e. of Syracuse (a colony of Corinth), Sil. 14, 180; cf. ib. 52;also Dyrrachium (founded by the Corinthian Corcyraeans),
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116 Ephyreiades
Ephyra, ae, and ( poet.) Ephyre, ēs, f., = Ephura, Ion. Ephurê, another name for Corinth, Plin. 4, 4, 5, § 11; Ov. M. 2, 240; 7, 391; Stat. S. 2, 2, 34;II.so named, according to the myth, after a sea-nymph, Ephyre,
Verg. G. 4, 343; Hyg. Fab. 275.—Derivv.A. B.Ephyraeus or Ephyrēus, a, um, adj., the same:C. D.litus,
Stat. Th. 6, 253: moenia, i. e. of Syracuse (a colony of Corinth), Sil. 14, 180; cf. ib. 52;also Dyrrachium (founded by the Corinthian Corcyraeans),
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117 Ephyreias
Ephyra, ae, and ( poet.) Ephyre, ēs, f., = Ephura, Ion. Ephurê, another name for Corinth, Plin. 4, 4, 5, § 11; Ov. M. 2, 240; 7, 391; Stat. S. 2, 2, 34;II.so named, according to the myth, after a sea-nymph, Ephyre,
Verg. G. 4, 343; Hyg. Fab. 275.—Derivv.A. B.Ephyraeus or Ephyrēus, a, um, adj., the same:C. D.litus,
Stat. Th. 6, 253: moenia, i. e. of Syracuse (a colony of Corinth), Sil. 14, 180; cf. ib. 52;also Dyrrachium (founded by the Corinthian Corcyraeans),
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118 Ephyreius
Ephyra, ae, and ( poet.) Ephyre, ēs, f., = Ephura, Ion. Ephurê, another name for Corinth, Plin. 4, 4, 5, § 11; Ov. M. 2, 240; 7, 391; Stat. S. 2, 2, 34;II.so named, according to the myth, after a sea-nymph, Ephyre,
Verg. G. 4, 343; Hyg. Fab. 275.—Derivv.A. B.Ephyraeus or Ephyrēus, a, um, adj., the same:C. D.litus,
Stat. Th. 6, 253: moenia, i. e. of Syracuse (a colony of Corinth), Sil. 14, 180; cf. ib. 52;also Dyrrachium (founded by the Corinthian Corcyraeans),
Luc. 6, 17.— -
119 Ephyreus
Ephyra, ae, and ( poet.) Ephyre, ēs, f., = Ephura, Ion. Ephurê, another name for Corinth, Plin. 4, 4, 5, § 11; Ov. M. 2, 240; 7, 391; Stat. S. 2, 2, 34;II.so named, according to the myth, after a sea-nymph, Ephyre,
Verg. G. 4, 343; Hyg. Fab. 275.—Derivv.A. B.Ephyraeus or Ephyrēus, a, um, adj., the same:C. D.litus,
Stat. Th. 6, 253: moenia, i. e. of Syracuse (a colony of Corinth), Sil. 14, 180; cf. ib. 52;also Dyrrachium (founded by the Corinthian Corcyraeans),
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120 κῶς
II at Corinth, public prison, St.Byz., cf. Hsch.; cf. κῶος.-------------------------------------------
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