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61 μύραινα
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62 μύχιος
A inward, inmost, Hes.Op. 523, v.l. in Th. 991; μυχία Προποντίς embayed, A.Pers. 876 (lyr.);πνοιαί A.R.2.742
;μύχιόν τι ὑποκρώζειν Luc.DMort.6.4
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63 νέμεσις
Aνεμέσσι Il.6.335
: ([etym.] νέμω):—prop., like νέμησις, distribution of what is due; but in usage always retribution, esp. righteous anger aroused by injustice, not used of the gods in Hom.;ν. δέ μοι ἐξ ἀνθρώπων ἔσσεται Od.2.136
, cf. 22.40, Il.6.351; αἰδῶ καὶ νέμεσιν (where αἰ. is subjective, ν. objective) 13.122 (the two personified, Hes.Op. 200): c. gen. obj.,Τρώων χόλῳ οὐδὲ νεμέσσι Il.6.335
; esp. in phrase οὐ νέμεσις it is no cause for anger that.., c. inf.,οὐ γάρ τις ν. φυγέειν κακόν 14.80
: c. acc. et inf., 3.156;πενθεῖν οὐ χρή· ν. γάρ S.OC 1753
(anap.); τίς τάδε ν. στυγεῖ; A.Th. 235 (lyr.); later, of the wrath of the gods,ἐκ θεοῦ ν. Hdt.1.34
;θεῶν ν. S.Ph. 518
(lyr.), 602, cf. OGI383.115 (Nemrud Dagh, i B.C.); alsoἡ ἐκ τοῦ νόμου ν. Ael.VH6.10
; indignation at undeserved good fortune,ν. μεσότης φθόνου καὶ ἐπιχαιρεκακίας Arist.EN 1108a35
.B Νέμεσις, εως, ἡ, as pr. n., voc. :—Nemesis, the impersonation of divine Retribution, coupled with Αἰδώς, Hes. Op. 200 (v. supr.), cf. Th. 223; ὑπέρδικος N. Pi.P.10.44; Ἀδράστεια καὶ N. SIG2940.16 ([place name] Cos): in Trag. and later writers freq. avenger of the dead, A.Fr. 266, etc.; ἔστι γὰρ ἐν φθιμένοις N.μέγα Epigr.Gr.367.9
; Νέμεσι τοῦ θανόντος S.l.c.: in pl., κάλλους εἰσί τινες Νεμέσεις; AP11.326 (Autom.); two were worshipped at Smyrna, Paus.7.5.2, cf. CIG2663 (Halic.), IGRom.4.1431.5 ([place name] Smyrna), AP12.193 (Strat.), Supp.Epigr.4.277 ([place name] Panamara).2 Astrol., name of the seventh κλῆρος ([etym.] τοῦ Κρόνου) Paul.Al.K.3, Rhetor.in Cat.Cod.Astr.1.160, 168, cf. Vett.Val.2.22.C Pythag. name for five, Theol.Ar.31.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > νέμεσις
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64 νουθετέω
A put in mind: hence, admonish, warn, re- buke, c. acc. pers., Hdt.2.173 ;παραινεῖν ν. τε τὸν κακῶς πράσσοντα A. Pr. 266
;οὐδὲ νουθετεῖν ἔξεστί σε S.El. 595
; κᾆτα νουθετεῖς ἐμέ Id.Ph. 1283 ;Ἔρωτα Lyr.Alex.Adesp. 8
(a): c. acc. rei,ν. τάδε S.El. 1025
, cf.Ar.V. 732 (lyr.) ; advise concerning,μηχανήματα E.HF 855
(troch.): c. dupl. acc., ;ἅπερ με νουθετεῖς E.Supp. 337
, cf. Or. 299 ;ν. τινὰ ὡς.. X.Cyr.8.2.15
:—[voice] Pass., S. OC 1193, E.Med.29, etc. ;πρὶν ὑπὸ σοῦ ταῦτα νουθετηθῆναι Pl.Hp.Ma. 301c
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65 νυκτιπόλος
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66 παραγραφή
παραγρᾰφ-ή, ἡ,A anything written beside, marginal note or sign, to mark the close of a sentence, Isoc.15.59, Hyp.Dem.Fr.(c), Arist.Rh. 1409a20; to mark that a passage is spurious, Luc.Pr.Im.24; in a drama, to indicate the change of persons, Sch.Ar.Ra. 1479, Pax 443; stage-direction, cj. in Ath.10.453c.2 entry in a register of debts or liabilities, PHib.1.40.14 (iii B. C.), PTeb. 188 (ii/i B. C.), etc.II exception taken by the defendant to the admissibility of a suit, special plea, demurrer, Isoc.18.1,20, D.35.45, Poll.8.57,58;π. διδόναι D.34.17
; opp. εὐθυδικίᾳ εἰσιέναι, Id.45.6;τὰς π. ἀντιλαγχάνειν Id.37.33
: coupled with ὑπωμοσία, Id.21.84 (pl.): metaph., of argument, counterplea, Gal.19.170.2 in Roman Law, μακρᾶς νομῆς π., = longae possessionis praescriptio, Mitteis Chr. 374 (iii A. D.);χρονία π. Just.Nov.30.7
Intr.; also, = exceptio, ib.94.1.III Rhet., brief summary of one subject before passing on to another, Sch.Il.16.1, Eust.107.46.V (γράφω 1.1
) trenching round vines, POxy.1631.11 (iii A. D.), 1692.14 (ii A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παραγραφή
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67 πρίστις
A saw-fish, Pristis antiquorum, Epich.59 (v. infr.), AP7.506.10 (Leon.), Polycharm.1, Opp.H.1.370, Ael. NA9.49; coupled with βοῦς (v. ) but distd. from δελφίς, φάλαινα and other animals which have a blow-hole instead of gills in Arist.HA 566b3. ( πρῆστις is read in Epich.l.c., Opp.l.c. (v.l. πρίστις), Ael. l.c., Suid., but πρίστις in Arist., Polycharm., AP ll.cc. and pristis is the Lat. form, Plin.HN9.4,41; the spelling πρῆστις was perh. due to the idea that it was a 'spouter'; there was further a supposed connexion between πρίω and πρήθω; πρίεται· φυσοῦται, Hsch., cf. EM687.39; v. πρίω 11.2 fin.)II ship of war, prob. from its shape, Plb.18.1.1, 16.2.9(pl.).IV ornamental part of a surgical machine, Orib.49.4.42.V a stone-mason's implement, IG12.313.130; gen.pl. πριστίω[ν] dub. sens. in ib.42(1).118.15 (Epid., iii B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρίστις
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68 πρόξ
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69 προξενία
A relation of πρόξενος, treaty or compact of friendship between a state and a foreigner, Antipho Fr.67, Th.6.89; προξενίᾳ πέποιθα I trust my public friendship, Pi.N.7.65, cf. O.9.83; τινὰ π. ἐξευρήσεις; what protector wilt thou find? E.Med. 359 (anap., v.l.).2 status and privileges of a πρόξενος,π., εὐεργεσία, ἀπέλεια ἁπάντων D.20.60
; τὴν παλαιὰν π... ἣν τοῦ πάππου ἀπειπόντος αὐτὸς [sc.ὁ Ἀλκιβιάδης.. διενοεῖτο ἀνανεώσασθαι Th.5.43
;τὴν π. ὑμῶν.. πατρὸς πατὴρ πατρῴαν ἔχων παρεδίδου τῷ γένει X.HG6.3.4
;ἡ πρὸς Οηβαίους π. Aeschin.2.141
; freq. in Inscrr., IG12.116.40, etc.; coupled with other privileges, e.g. προνομία, προπραξία, ib.9(1).442.4 (Stratos, iv B. C.); πολιτεία, ἀσυλία ib.9(2).62.12 (Lamia, iii B. C.), etc.; ἔγγυος τᾶς π. ib.14;ἔγγυος τᾶν π. ὁ γραμματεύς SIG629.31
(Delph., ii B. C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προξενία
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70 προσαγορεύω
προσᾰγορ-εύω, [dialect] Att. [tense] aor. being προσεῖπον, [tense] fut. and [tense] pf. προσερῶ, προσείρηκα (but προσαγορεῦσαι occurs in X.Mem.3.2.1,Aπροσαγορεύσομεν Pl.Tht. 147e
), [tense] aor. [voice] Pass. προσερρήθην (butπροσηγορεύθην A.Pr. 834
, Anaxil.21.4, Philem.101.6); coupled with προσείποις, προσρητέον in Pl.Tht. 152d, 182d sq.:—address, greet,ἀλλήλους Hdt.1.134
, 2.80; δυστυχοῦντες οὐ προσαγορευόμεθα in misfortune we are not spoken to, Th.6.16;π. τοὺς νέους δι' εὐχῆς Pl.Lg. 823d
;πόρρωθεν π. Thphr.Char.5.2
;ἐν ταῖς ἐπιστολαῖς τοὺς φίλους π. Pl.Ep. 315b
.2 c. dupl. acc., address or greet as so and so, (lyr.);τὸν αὐτὸν πατέρα π. X.Cyr.8.7.14
;βασιλέα π. τινά Plu.Aem.8
:—[voice] Pass., ; -αγορευθεὶς αὐτοκράτωρ, Lat. imperator consalutatus, Plu.Pomp.8, etc.3 simply, call by name, call so and so,τὸν Ἀγαμέμνονα π. ποιμένα λαῶν X.Mem.3.2.1
;τί τὴν πόλιν προσαγορεύεις; Pl.R. 428d
, cf. Grg. 474e, Sph. 216c, Lycurg. 26;π. τινὰ ὀνόματι Antipho 6.40
, cf. Pl.Plt. 291e, Tht. 147e, etc.;ὀνομαστὶ π. X.Cyr.5.3.47
;τοῦτο τοὔνομα π. σφᾶς αὐτούς Plb.1.8.1
:— [voice] Pass., to be called, Hecat.129J., etc.;π. ἑταίρα Anaxil.
l. c.;λίθος Philem.
l.c.; freq. in Pl., R. 597e, Phlb. 54a; τῷ τοῦ ὅλου ὀνόματι, ἑνὶ ὀν. π., Id.Smp. 205c, Sph. 219b, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσαγορεύω
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71 Σεβαστολόγος
Σεβαστο-λόγος, ὁ, and [suff] Σεβαστο-νέως, ὁ, names of officials, coupled with ἀρχινεώκορος, Milet.7.65.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Σεβαστολόγος
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72 σολοικίζω
A- ιῶ A.D.Synt.199.14
:— speak or write incorrectly, commit a solecism, φωνῇ Σκυθικῇ ς. speak bad Scythian, Hdt.4.117;σ. τῇ φωνῇ D.45.30
, cf. Arist.SE 173b20, Rh. 1407b18; defined as τῇ λέξει βαρβαρίζειν, Id.SE 165b20; coupled with βαρβαρίζειν, Phld.Rh.1.154 S., Plu.2.59f.2 to be guilty of an absurdity,σ. ἐν δόξαις Epicur.Nat.14.9
, cf. 10; περὶ σολοικιζόντων λόγων, title of treatise by Chrysippus, Stoic.2.6.II err against good manners or propriety in any way (in speech, thought, dress, eating, etc.), behave boorishly, Zeno Stoic.1.23;περί τι Plu.2.45e
;τῇ χειρί Philostr.VS 1.25.9
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73 στρῶμα
A anything spread or laid out for lying or sitting upon, mattress, bed, , cf. PEleph.5.5 (iii B.C.), etc.; used on the funeral bier, IG12(5).593.3 (Ceos, v B.C.), Schwyzer 323 C 29 (Delph., iv B.C.): pl., bedclothes, coverings of a dinner-couch, Ar.Ach. 1090, Nu. 37, 1069, al.; of a bird's nest, Arist.HA 616a2;σ. πορφυρόβαπτα Pl.
Com.208; coupled with ἱμάτια, ἔπιπλα, Lys.32.16; αἴρεσθαι τὰ ς. Ar.Ra. 596 (lyr.); σ. ὑποσπᾶν to pull the bed from under one, D.24.197: cf. .2 horsecloth, horse-trappings, X.Cyr.8.8.19, Antiph.109, cf. Poll.1.183; trappings of an ass, Luc.Asin.38. -
74 σύμπτωμα
A anything that happens, a chance, occurrence,τὰ σ. καὶ τὰ ἀπὸ τύχης Arist.Rh. 1367b24
; ἀπὸ συμπτώματος, coupled with ἀπὸ τύχης, Id.Ph. 199a1, cf. Pol. 1274a12; opp. αἴτια, Id.Div.Somn. 462b27, cf.de An. 434a32;κατὰ σύμπτωμα Thphr. Vent.17
, cf. 31.2 mishap, mischance, Th.4.36, Arist.Pol. 1304a1, Chrysipp.Stoic.2.339, IG7.411.4 (Oropus, ii B.C.); ἀκούσιον ς. D.56.43; ὅταν τις.. ἀδίκοις περιπέσῃ ς. Men.590; τὰ κοινὰ κοινῶς δεῖ φέρειν ς. Id.817.II property, attribute, Epicur.Ep.1p.20U., al.: pl., distd. fr. συμβεβηκότα, ib.p.6 U., p.24 U.;τὸν Χρόνον σ. συμπτωμάτων λέγει Id.Fr. 294
; πνεύματος ς. Gal.4.706; Νουμήνιος σ. αὐτῆς (sc. τῆς συγκαταθετικῆς δυνάμεως)φησιν εἶναι τὸ φανταστικόν Porph.
ap. Stob.1.49.25;σ. φυσικόν Iamb.Comm.Math.24
.2 Geom., property, of curve, etc., Archim.Con.Sph.13, Papp.54.21, al.III in diseases, symptom, Phld.Ir.p.29 W., Sor.1.48, al., Gal.7.50, 10.70, al.;σ. κεφαλῆς Aret.SD1.3
; symptomata is expld. by sudor nequissimus, Gloss.IV falling in, collapse, in Medical sense, Pl.Ax. 364c; of a horse, PEnteux.14.9 (iii B.C.); σ. τῆς δυνάμεως, τῆς διανοίας, Diocl.Fr.192; of the lacus Fucinus, D.C.60.33.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σύμπτωμα
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75 συνακόλουθος
συνᾰκόλουθ-ος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνακόλουθος
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76 σφηκόω
A make like a wasp, i.e. pinch in at the waist, bind tightly, Phryn.Com.91;σ. τὸ ὅλον σῶμα Hld.10.31
;χεῖρας APl.4.195
(Satyr.); ἀγγεῖον close the vessel, Dsc.5.54;τοὺς κορακίνους Ael.NA13.17
: [tense] aor. [voice] Med.σφηκώσατο Nonn.D.1.192
, 15.147.II [voice] Pass., πλοχμοί θ', οἳ χρυσῷ τε καὶ ἀργύρῳ ἐσφήκωντο were bound tightly, Il.17.52; ἐσφήκωντο κορύμβαις prob. in Antim. in PMilan.17.4;κόμη ἐσφηκωμένη Poll.2.25
; σφηκούμενος one binding up his hair, Ph.2.479; δειρὴν ἐσφήκωται he is narrow in the neck, Nic. Th. 289; ὁ δὲ τέτρατος (sc. κύκλος) ἐσφήκωται λοξὸς ἐν ἀμφοτέροις is fixed, Arat.526, cf. 441; θυρίδες εὖ καὶ καλῶς ἐσφηκωμέναι well-closed window-shutters, Aristid. Or.51(27).8 (- σφην- is prob. cj.); so καλύμματ' ἐσφηκ. Anacr.21.3: metaph., coupled with πλεκτόν in Phld.Po.2.45. -
77 τέτραξ
1 ὁ μείζων, prob. hazel-grouse or ryper, Ath.9.398f, Eust. 1205.27, Poet.Lat.Min. iii p.203 Baehrens; coupled with the peafowl by Ar.l.c.2 a small bird, like the σπερμολόγος, Epich.45,46, Alex.Mynd. ap. Ath.9.398c. (Cf. τέτριξ, τετράων, τετράδων, τατύρας, τέταρος, τετράζω; Skt. titir-is or - ας (the francolin or Indian partridge); Lith. teterva (black-cock); prob. onomatop.) -
78 φιλέλλην
A fond of the Hellenes, mostly of foreign princes, as Amasis, Hdt.2.178, cf. Plu.Ant.23; of Parthian kings, BMus.Cat.Coins, Parthia p.14, etc.;φ. Ἀρσάκης PAvrom.1
A2 (i B. C.); also of Nero, SIG814.41 (Acraephiae, i A. D.); also of Hellenic tyrants, as Jason of Pherae, Isoc. 5.122: generally of Hellenic patriots, Pl.R. 470e; of Hippocrates, Sor.Vit.Hippocr.8;καλὸν Ἕλληνα ὄντα φιλέλληνα εἶναι X.Ages.7.4
; μᾶλλον φ. ib.2.31, Isoc.4.96; μάλιστα φ., of the subjects of Evagoras, Id.9.50; coupled with φιλοβασιλεύς, Com.Adesp. in Gött.Nachr.1922.31.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φιλέλλην
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79 φιλόνικος
φῐλόνῑκ-ος, ον,A fond of victory, contentious.1 in bad sense,οὔτε δύσηρις ἐὼν οὔτ' ὦν φ. ἄγαν Pi.O.6.19
(- νεικ- codd. vett.);φ. ἐστι πρὸς ὃ ἂν ὁρμήσῃ Pl.Prt. 336e
; coupled with φιλότιμος, Id.R. 545a, 582e (v.l. -νεικ-), cf. 550b; ἐπίπονον καὶ φ. καὶ φιλότιμον.. καταστήσαςτὸν βίον Lys.2.16
.2 in good sense, of spirited horses, X.Eq.9.8 ([comp] Sup.): of persons,φ. πρὸς τὸ μὴ ἐλλείπεσθαι Id.Mem.2.6.5
, cf. Plu.Ages.2 ([comp] Sup.); τὸ φ., = φιλονικία, ἔσῳζον τὸ φ. ἐν ταῖς ψυχαῖς X.Cyr.7.5.64. Adv. - κως in eager rivalry,παραθεῖν Id.Cyn.6.16
;φ. ἔχειν πρὸς ἀλλήλους Id.Cyr.3.3.57
, 8.4.4;φ. ἔχειν πρὸς τὸ εἰδέναι Pl.Grg. 505e
; opp. ἀνθρωπίνως, D.Ep.3.41. (In codd. the forms φιλόνικος, -νικέω, -νικία and φιλόνεικος, -νεικέω, -νεικία occur, without any distn. of meaning, e.g. in Isoc. we find , but ;μὴ δύσερις ὢν.., μηδὲ πρὸς πάντας φιλόνικος 1.31
; , but φιλονεικία in the same sense, 12.158; φιλόνῑκος is implied by Arist.Rh. 1389a12 (where -νεικ-, though found in good codd., as also in 1363b1, 1368b21, 1370b33, Phgn. 809b35, must be f.l.), καὶ φιλότιμοι μέν εἰσι [ οἱ νέοι], μᾶλλον δὲ φιλόνικοι· ὑπεροχῆς γὰρ ἐπιθυμεῖ ἡ νεότης· ἡ δὲ νίκη ὑπεροχή τις, cf. Poll. 1.178, AB315; the compd. of φιλο- and νεῖκος would be Φιλονεικής; the senseA contentious arises naturally from fond of victory; in SIG 685 (v. φιλονικία sub fin.) we haveφιλονικίαν Il.12
,36, and φιλονικίᾳ in OGI335.7 (Pergam., decree of Pitane, ii B. C.); - νῑκ- is also found in late documents, as POxy.157.1 (vi A. D.).)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φιλόνικος
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80 φρυγανισμός
φρῡγᾰν-ισμός, ὁ,A a gathering of firewood,ἐπὶ φ. ἐξελθεῖν Th.7.4
, cf. 13, Ph.2.167; coupled with λαχανεία, J BJ4.9.8.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φρυγανισμός
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