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δῑθύραμβοι, διθύραμβοςdithyramb: masc nom /voc pl -
22 διθύραμβον
δῑθύραμβον, διθύραμβοςdithyramb: masc acc sg -
23 διθύραμβος
δῑθύραμβος, διθύραμβοςdithyramb: masc nom sg -
24 διθύραμβος
1 dithyramb ταὶ Διωνύσου πόθεν ἐξέφανεν σὺν βοηλάτᾳ χάριτες διθυράμβῳ; (viz. ἐκ τῆς Κορίνθου) O. 13.19 πρὶν μὲν ἕρπε σχοινοτένειά τ' ἀοιδὰ διθυράμβων καὶ τὸ σὰν κίβδηλον ἀνθρώποισιν ἀπὸ στομάτων Δ. 2. 2. Herodian. 2. 626. 35. L., ὥσπερ διθύραμβον διθύραμβα παρὰ Πινδάρῳ fr. 86. test.,Σ O. 13.25
c. ἐν μὲν τοῖς ὑπορχήμασιν ἐν Νάξῳ φησὶν πρῶτον εὑρεθῆναι διθύραμβον, ἐν δὲ τῷ πρώτῳ τῶν διθυράμβων ἐν Θήβαις fr. 71. Herodian. 2. 375. 12. L., Πίνδαρος δέ φησι λυθίραμμον. καὶ γὰρ Ζεὺς τικτομένου αὐτοῦ (= τοῦ Διονύσου) ἐπεβόα· λῦθι ῥάμμα fr. 85. Philodem., de musica 4 p. 89. 10K. καὶ Πίνδαρον οὕτω νομίζειν, ὅτ' ἔφη θύσων πο[ιεῖς]θαι διθύραμβον fr. 86a cf. Kallim. fr. 494Pf. & test. -
25 Διώνυσος
Δῐώνῡσος, Διόνῡσος (Διώνυσος, -ου, -οιο; Διονύσου, -ον.) son of Zeus and Semele, god of wine, in whose honour the dithyramb was sung (O. 13.18, fr. 75. 9—12.) companion of Demeter (I. 7.5), called also Bromios, Eriboas, and ?Lyaios. The story of his capture by pirates whom he turned into dolphins (Hom. Hymn. 7), appears to have been treated in fragg. 236, 267. ταὶ Διωνύσου πόθεν ἐξέφανεν σὺν βοηλάτᾳ χάριτες διθυράμβῳ; (Mosc.: Διον- codd.) O. 13.18 ἦρα χαλκοκρότου πάρεδρον Δαμάτερος ἁνίκ' εὐρυχαίταν ἄντειλας Διόνυσον; (sc. Θήβα) I. 7.5 τὰν Διωνύσου πολυγαθέα τιμὰν (Boeckh: Διον- codd. Luciani) fr. 29. 5. εἰ καί τι Διω[νύς]ου ἄρουρα φέρει βιόδωρον ἀμαχανίας ἄκος (supp. Nairn: a ref. to the wine of Keos) Pae. 4.25 Διωνύσοιο καρπῷ (i. e. wine: Διον- codd. Athenaei: corr. Boeckh) fr. 124. 3. δενδρέων δὲ νομὸν Διώνυσος πολυγαθὴς αὐξάνοι (Wil.: Διον- codd. Plutarchi) fr. 153. ]Διόνυς[ Δ. 2. 31. ἔντι [δὲ καὶ] θάλλοντος ἐκ κισσοῦ στεφάνων Διο[νύσου μ]αιόμεναι (supp. Hermann, Wil.) Θρ. 3. 3. test., Herodian. 2. 492. 28L. οἱ δ (sc. Διόνυσον λέγουσιν) ἀπὸ τοῦ Διὸς καὶ τῆς Νύσης τοῦ ὄρους ὠνομάσθαι· ἐπεὶ ἐν τούτῳ ἐγεννήθη, ὡς Πίνδαρος, καὶ ἀνετράφη fr. 85a, = 247 Schr. Herodian 2. 375. 12L. Πίνδαρος δέ φησι λυθίραμμον. καὶ γὰρ Ζεὺς τικτομένου (sc. Διονύσου) ἐπεβόα· λῦθι ῥάμμα fr. 85. -
26 λυθίραμμος
λυθίραμμος a Pindaric etymological interpretation of the word dithyramb. λυθίραμμος (i. e. διθύραμβος: cf. Et. Mag., καὶ Ζεὺς τικτομένου αὐτοῦ (sc. Διονύσου) ἐπεβόα· λῦθι ῥάμμα) fr. 85. -
27 βοηλάτης
A one that drives away oxen, cattle-lifter, S.Ichn.117, AP11.176 (Lucill.).IV β. διθύραμβος the dithyramb which gains a bull for the prize, Pi.O.13.19.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βοηλάτης
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28 διθυραμβέω
A sing a dithyramb, Philoch.21.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διθυραμβέω
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29 διθύραμβος
Aδιθύραμβα Pi.Fr.86
:—dithyramb, Archil.77, Epich.132, Hdt.1.23, Pi.O.13.19, Pherecr.145.11, Pl.Lg. 700b, Arist.Pol. 1342b7, Pr. 918b18, etc.;μιξοβόας δ. A.Fr. 355
: metaph. of bombastic language,τοσουτονὶ δ. ᾄσας Pl.Hp.Ma. 292c
;οὐκέτι πόρρω διθυράμβων φθέγγομαι Id.Phdr. 238d
.II a name of Dionysus, E.Ba. 526 (lyr.), Philod.Scarph.1:—hence [full] Δῐθυραμβογενής, AP9.524. (Pi. is said to have written it λῡθίραμβος (Fr.85) —as if from λῦθι ῥάμμα, the cry of Bacchus when sewn up in his father's thigh.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διθύραμβος
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30 διθυραμβώδης
δῑθῠραμβώδης, ες,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διθυραμβώδης
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31 κομπηρός
A resounding, λέξεις (in the Dithyramb) Anon.in Rh.177.3, cf. Sch.E.Ph. 600. Adv. -ρῶς Anon.in Rh.161.29
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32 ἀναβολή
I of things:1 that which is thrown up, mound of earth, bank, X.An.5.2.5, D.S.17.95; ἀ. χωμάτων casting up of dykes, Arch.Pap.6.132 ([place name] Denderah);διωρύγων PAmh.2.91.11
(pl.).2 that which is thrown back over the shoulder, mantle, Pl.Prt. 342c<*> PPetr.3p.48 (iii B. C.), LXX Ne.5.13, al.; of the toga, Nic.Dam. p.119D.: also, fashion of wearing a cloak, Luc.Somn.6.II of actions,1 striking up, prelude on the lyre preliminary to singing, ὁπόταν προοιμίων ἀμβολὰς τεύχῃς ἐλελιζομένη, addressed to the lyre, Pi.P.1.4; esp. of dithyramb, Eup.5D.: hence, rambling dithyrambic ode, Ar.Av. 1385, cf. Pax 830, Arist.Rh. 1409b25; cf.ἀναβάλλω B.
I.2 putting off, delaying, ;ὅ τι μέλλετε.. μὴ ἐς ἀ. πράσσετε Th.7.15
; οὐκ ἐς ἀμβολάς without delay, E.Heracl. 270;ἐς μηδεμίαν ἀ. PAmh. 2.34i
.5; ἐν ταῖς ἀ. τῶν κακῶν ἔνεστ ἄκη E.HF93; ἐπὶ ἀναβολῇ πρᾶσιν, ὠνὴν ποιεῖσθαι sell, buy on credit, Pl.Lg. 915e;ἀναβολήν τινος ποιεῖσθαι Th.2.42
; ;εἰς τὸ γῆρας ἀναβολὰς ποιεῖν Men. 235.8
;δακρύοις.. ἐμποιεῖν ἀ. τῷ πάθει Id.599
; ἀναβολὰν λαβόντες ἔτητρία IG9(2).205.22
(Thess.).3ἀ. δίκης ἐπὶ τὸν βασιλέα
reference, appeal,Str.
13.1.55.4 lifting, hence, removal, of tumours, Antyll. ap. Orib.45.2.6.III intr., going up, ascent, way up,ἀ. τῶν Ἄλπεων Plb.3.39.9
, etc.;τὴν ἀ. ποιεῖσθαι 50.3
.2 bubbling up,πομφολύγων Arist.Pr. 936b1
, Thphr.Ign.16; of the Nile, sources, ([place name] Philae).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀναβολή
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33 ἐπισεύω
A put in motion against, set on,μὴ.. μοι κῆτος ἐπισσεύῃ μέγα δαίμων Od.5.421
; δμῶαςἐπισσεύας 14.399
: metaph., ; ;κῆρας AP7.439
(Theodorid.).II. mostly [voice] Pass., hurry or hasten to or towards, ἐπεσσεύοντοδὲ λαοί Il.2.86
;ἔς τινα 13.757
; ἐπεσσεύοντο νομόνδε to pasture, 18.575; νῆάδ' (so Aristarch.)ἐπεσσεύοντο Od.13.19
; in hostile sense, rush upon or at, c. dat.,νηυσὶν ἐπισσεύεσθαι Il.15
347.2. freq. in [tense] pf. part. [voice] Pass. ἐπεσσύμενος, with [ per.] 3sg. [tense] plpf. ἐπέσσῠτο (used as an [tense] aor.): [ per.] 3pl. [tense] aor. 1ἐπέσσῠθεν Opp.C.4.136
:—mostly in hostile sense, charge,ἐπέσσυτο δαίμονι ἶσος Il.5.438
, al.; ἰῷ ἐπεσσύμενον βάλε τείχεος ὑψηλοῖο struck him with an arrow from the wall as he rushed on, 12.388: c. dat.,αὐτῷ μοι ἐπέσσυτο 5.459
, cf. 21.227: c. acc.,τεῖχος ἐπεσσύμενοι 12.143
: c. gen., ἐπεσσύμενος πεδίοιο rushing, hurrying over the plain, 14.147, 22.26 (cf. διαπράσσω); also of fire, etc., ἠΰτε πῦρ, τό τ' ἐπεσσύμενον πόλιν ἀνδρῶν..φλεγέθει 17.737
;κῦμα δεινὸν ἐπεσσύμενον Od.5.314
, cf. 431: also, without any hostile sense, to express rapid motion, c. dat., ὥς οἱ..ὄνειρον ἐπέσσυτο 4.841
: c. acc., ὡς πνοιὴ ἐπέσσυτο δέμνια swept over them, 6.20: c. inf., ἐπέσσυτο διώκειν he hasted on to follow, Il.21.601, cf. A.R.1.758: abs.,χερσὶν ἐπεσσύμενος λάβε πέτρης Od.5.428
;ἐπεσσύμενος λάβε γούνων 22.310
.3. metaph., to be in excitement or agitation,εἴ τοι θυμὸς ἐπέσσυται Il.1.173
;θυμὸς ἐ. ὄφρ' ἐπαμύνω 6.361
: c. inf.,μοι ἐπέσσυτο θυμὸς.. τέρπεσθαι 9.398
.—[dialect] Ep. word, used occasionally by Trag., only in lyr. (exc. S.Ichn.21,43),πέδον ἐπισύμενος A.Eu. 786
;ἐπέσυτο τάνδε γᾶν.. ἄτα E.Ph. 1065
; τείχεα..ἐπέσυτο φλόξ Id.Hel. 1162
; so τίς ὄρεα.. τάδ' ἐπέσυτο; Ar.Fr. 698 (parody of dithyramb).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπισεύω
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