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1 Epicurus
Epĭcūrus, i, m., = Epikouros, the famous Greek philosopher of Gargettus, in Attica, the author of the Epicurean philosophy, so called after him, which assumed pleasure to be the highest good, Cic. Fin. 1, 9, 29; 2, 2 sq.; id. Ac. 2, 42; id. Tusc. 1, 34; 2, 3, 8 et saep.—Deriv.,II.Epĭcūrēus, a, um, adj., of Epicurus, Epicurean:medicamenta doloris,
i. e. pleasure, Cic. Fin. 2, 7 fin.:secta,
Suet. Gram. 8.—More freq. subst.: Epĭcūrēi, ōrum, m., the adherents of the Epicurean philosophy, Epicureans, Cic. Fin. 1, 7, 25; 2, 25, 81; id. Tusc. 1, 31, 77; Vulg. Act. 17, 18 et saep.—In sing., Quint. 6, 3, 78; Suet. Gram. 6. -
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4 Epicurei
Epĭcūrus, i, m., = Epikouros, the famous Greek philosopher of Gargettus, in Attica, the author of the Epicurean philosophy, so called after him, which assumed pleasure to be the highest good, Cic. Fin. 1, 9, 29; 2, 2 sq.; id. Ac. 2, 42; id. Tusc. 1, 34; 2, 3, 8 et saep.—Deriv.,II.Epĭcūrēus, a, um, adj., of Epicurus, Epicurean:medicamenta doloris,
i. e. pleasure, Cic. Fin. 2, 7 fin.:secta,
Suet. Gram. 8.—More freq. subst.: Epĭcūrēi, ōrum, m., the adherents of the Epicurean philosophy, Epicureans, Cic. Fin. 1, 7, 25; 2, 25, 81; id. Tusc. 1, 31, 77; Vulg. Act. 17, 18 et saep.—In sing., Quint. 6, 3, 78; Suet. Gram. 6. -
5 Epicureus
Epĭcūrus, i, m., = Epikouros, the famous Greek philosopher of Gargettus, in Attica, the author of the Epicurean philosophy, so called after him, which assumed pleasure to be the highest good, Cic. Fin. 1, 9, 29; 2, 2 sq.; id. Ac. 2, 42; id. Tusc. 1, 34; 2, 3, 8 et saep.—Deriv.,II.Epĭcūrēus, a, um, adj., of Epicurus, Epicurean:medicamenta doloris,
i. e. pleasure, Cic. Fin. 2, 7 fin.:secta,
Suet. Gram. 8.—More freq. subst.: Epĭcūrēi, ōrum, m., the adherents of the Epicurean philosophy, Epicureans, Cic. Fin. 1, 7, 25; 2, 25, 81; id. Tusc. 1, 31, 77; Vulg. Act. 17, 18 et saep.—In sing., Quint. 6, 3, 78; Suet. Gram. 6. -
6 Επικούρειον
Ἐπικούρειοςof Epicurus: masc /fem acc sgἘπικούρειοςof Epicurus: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
7 Ἐπικούρειον
Ἐπικούρειοςof Epicurus: masc /fem acc sgἘπικούρειοςof Epicurus: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
8 Épicure
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IEpicurea, Epicureum ADJEpicurean, belonging to the Epicureans, following philosopher EpicurusIIEpicurean, one belonging to the Epicureans, follower philosopher Epicurus -
10 epicurius
IEpicuria, Epicurium ADJEpicurean, belonging to the Epicureans, following philosopher EpicurusIIEpicurean, one belonging to the Epicureans, follower philosopher Epicurus -
11 icas
īcas, ădis, f., = eikas (the number twenty), the twentieth day of the month, kept as a festival in honor of Epicurus (because Epicurus was born on the 20th of the month Gamelion), Plin. 35, 2, 2, § 5 (for which:omnibus mensibus vicesimo die lunae dent ad eorum epulas, etc.,
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12 ἀσφαλίζω
ἀσφαλίζω (ἀσφαλής) 1 aor. pass. ἠσφαλίσθην; in our lit. the mid. ἠσφαλισάμην is used for the act. (so since Epicurus 215 p. 164, 22; Polyb. 6, 22, 4; 9, 3, 3; and often, e.g. Diod S 18, 52, 4; OGI 613, 4; PTebt 53, 29; POxy 1033, 13; LXX; TestSol 6:5 D; TestAbr A 13 p. 92, 23 [Stone p. 32]; TestJob 5:3; 39:8 al.; EpArist 104; Jos., Ant. 13, 22; 183).ⓐ guard τινά someone against escape (PTebt 283, 18–20 [I B.C.] τὸν προγεγραμμένον Π. ἀσφαλίσασθαι [actively]; cp. 800, 35 [I B.C.]; PRyl 68, 19) Ac 16:30 D.ⓑ fasten, secure τοὺς πόδας εἰς τὸ ξύλον fasten (their) feet in the stocks 16:24.ⓒ make secure, against tampering τ. τάφον (BGU 1036, 11 κέλλα ἠσφαλισμένη ‘storage room secured’; PHamb 29, 12f) Mt 27:64ff.② fig. to cause to be safe, safeguard, watch over ἀ. τινα (Epicurus [see above]; Is 41:10) IPhld 5:1.—DELG s.v. σφάλλω. M-M. s.v. ἀσφαλίζομαι. TW. Spicq. -
13 Ἐπικούρειος
Ἐπικούρειος, ου, ὁ (Numenius [s. on στρεβλόω 2] 1, 3 p. 63; Alciphron 3, 19, 3; Diog. L. 10, 3; 31; SIG 1227 φιλόσοφος Ἐπικούρειος; IGR IV, 997; Jos., Ant. 10, 277; 19, 32; Just., A II, 15, 3. For the spelling [-ριος Tdf., W-H., Sod.] W-S. §5, 13e; cp. Philo, Poster. Cai. 2) an Epicurean, a follower of Epicurus Ac 17:18 (s. comm.).—RHicks, EncRelEth V 324–30; WdeWitt, E. and His Philosophy ’54; WBarclay, ET 72, ’60, 78–81; 72, ’61, 101–4; 146–49; EAsmis, Epicurus’ Scientific Method ’84; RAC V 681–819.—M-M. -
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16 эпикурейство
1) General subject: epicureanism, epicurism2) Religion: Epicureanism (In a strict sense, the philosophy of the ancient Greek Epicurus, 341-270 ВС; and in a broad sense, a system of ethics embracing every conception or form of life traceable to the principles of his philosophy) -
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n. Epicurean, skeptic, infidel, impious, nescient; Epicurus, a greek philosopher (Epicurean is named after him) -
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n. Epicurus
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