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1 ἐπίπαππος
ἐπίπαππος, ὁ,A grandfather's grandfather, Poll.3.18, Sch.rec.S.OT 183; or, grandfather's father, Jul.Or.2.82b, Hsch.; grandfather, Lib. Or.1.3, al., prob.l.in BCH17.532 ([place name] Mysia).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπίπαππος
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2 πατήρ
πᾰτήρ, ὁ, gen. and dat. πατέρος, πατέρι in [dialect] Ep. and Lyr., [dialect] Att. πατρός, πατρί (which is also the commoner form in Hom., Hes., and Pi.) ; acc. always πατέρα ; voc. πάτερ: pl. πατέρες, πατέρας, πατέρων ( πατρῶν only Od.4.687, 8.245) ; dat. πατράσι [pron. full] [ᾰ] (cf. Skt. loc. pl.A pitṛ[snull ]u, no dat. pl. occurs in Hom. or Hes.), late [dialect] Ep.πατέρεσσι Q.S.10.40
:— father, Il.1.98, etc. ; πατρὸς πατήρ grandfather, 14.118, Od.19.180, X.HG6.3.4, etc. ;τοῦδε κεκλῆσθαι πατρός S.Fr.86
; μητρὸς καλεῖσθαι παῖδα τοῦ π. παρόν ib. 564 ; τὰ πρὸς πατρός by the father's side, Hdt.7.99, cf. SIG1015.7 (Halic.), etc. ; esp. of God, the father of the Israelites, LXXDe.32.6, al. ; father of men, Ev.Matt. 6.8, al. ; father of Jesus Christ, ib.7.21,al.II esp. as epith. of Zeus, πατὴρ Ζεύς, π. Κρονίδης, π. ἀνδρῶν τε θεῶν τε, Il.4.235, 21.508, 1.544, al. ; Ζεὺς π. A.Th. 512, etc. ;Ζεῦ πάτερ καὶ θεοί Ar.Ach. 225
; π. Οὐρανιδᾶν Ζ. Pi.P.4.194 ;ὁ τῶν ἁπάντων Ζεὺς π. 'ολύμπιος S.Tr. 275
, etc.III respectful mode of addressing persons older than oneself,ξεὶνε πάτερ Od.7.28
,48,8.145, cf. POxy. 1296.15 (iii A. D.), etc. ; in addressing an elder brother, UPZ65.3 (ii B.C.).IV metaph., father, author,ἀοιδᾶν π... εὐαίνητος 'ορφεύς Pi.P.4.176
; Χρόνος ὁ πάντων π. Id.O.2.17, cf. Pl.Ti. 41a ; τοῦ λόγου π. Id.Smp. 177d, cf. Phdr. 257b, etc. ; ὁ π. τῶν φώτων, i.e. God, the father of the stars, Ep.Jac.1.17 ; οἱ π. τῶν ἀτόμων the authors of the atomic theory, Gal.1.246 ; of capital, .V title of a grade in the mysteries of Mithras, IG14.1272, etc.VI π. πατρίδος, = Lat. pater patriae, Plu.Cic.23, BGU1074.1 (i A. D.), IG7.2713.33 (Acraeph., i A. D.), etc. ; similarly, π. τῆς πόλεως ib.5(1).1417.11 ([place name] Methone).VII in pl.,1 forefathers, Il.6.209, etc. ; ἐξέτι πατρῶν from our fathers' time, Od.8.245 ;ἐκ πατέρων Pi.P.8.45
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3 ἄττα 1
ἄττα 1.Grammatical information: m.Meaning: Voc. `father' (Il.).Other forms: Acc. ἄττειν `grandfather' Thespiae.Dialectal forms: Thess. acc. to Eust. 777, 54, used to address your foster father.Etymology: Elementary `Lallwort', found in several IE languages; may be inherited: Lat. atta and, with inflection, Hitt. attaš, Germ., e. g. Goth. atta, - ins etc..; with suffix OCS. otьcь. Cf.. Chantraine REGr. 59-60, 244. S. also ἄππα and W.-Hofmann s. atta.Page in Frisk: 1,182Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἄττα 1
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4 Μαθθάτ
Μαθθάτ (edds. and mss. also Ματθάτ, Μαθθαθ; מַתָּת) indecl. Matthat, in the genealogy of Jesus.① son of Levi, father of Eli and grandfather of Joseph Lk 3:24.② son of Levi, father of Jorim vs. 29. -
5 Κλεόνικος
Κλεόνῑκος grandfather of Phylakides and Pytheas of Aigina, father of Lampon.1μαρνάσθω τις ἔρδων ἀμφ' ἀέθλοισιν γενεὰν Κλεονίκου ἐκμαθών I. 5.55
τοίαισιν ὀργαῖς εὔχεται ἀντιάσαις Ἀίδαν γῆράς τε δέξασθαι πολιὸν ὁ Κλεονίκου παῖς I. 6.16
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6 Ὀπόεις
a city of Opuntian Lokris.κλεινᾶς ἐξ Ὀπόεντος O. 9.14
b king of the Epeians of Elis, father of Protogeneia, and grandfather of Opous the eponymous hero of the Lokrian city.θύγατῤ ἀπὸ γᾶς Ἐπειῶν Ὀπόεντος ἀναρπάσαις O. 9.58
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7 Πτοιόδωρος
Πτοιόδωρος father of Thessalos of Korinth, grandfather of Xenophon and brother of Terpsias. Πτοιοδώρῳ σὺν πατρὶ μακρότεραι Τερψίᾳ θ' ἕψοντ Ἐριτίμῳ τ ἀοιδαί ( Πτῳοδώρῳ coni. Bergk) O. 13.41 -
8 μητροπάτωρ
A mother's father, grandfather, Il. 11.224, Hdt.1.75, 3.51, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μητροπάτωρ
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9 πάππος
πάππος, ὁ,A grandfather, Hdt.3.55, Ar.Eq. 447, Nu.65, And.3.6;π. καὶ πάππου πατήρ Pl.Lg. 856d
; π. ὁ πρὸς μητρὸς ἢ πατρός on the mother's or father's side, ibid., cf. CIG1628, 3332, Poll.3.16: in pl., grandparents, CIG2837b (p.1117); also, generally, ascendants, ancestors, Pl.Tht. 174e; ἐπὶ πάππους δύο ἢ τρεῖς ἢ πλείους [ὁρίζεσθαι πολίτην] Arist.Pol. 1275b24;εἰς τρίτον π. ἀναφέρειν τὸ γένος D.H.4.47
;φυσάτω πάππους παρ' ἡμῖν Ar.Av. 765
, with pun on signf. 111, cf. Sch. ad loc.2 a character in Com. dramas, Pantaloon, Poll.4.143.II down on the seeds of certain plants,γραίας ἀκάνθης π. S.Fr. 868
;π. ἀπ' ἀκάνθης Eub.107.19
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10 Αὐτόλυκος
Αὐτό - λυκος: Autolycus, father of Anticlēa, and grandfather of Odysseus; he dwelt on Parnassus and was gifted with the sly arts that were inherited by his grandson, Od. 19.394 -, Il. 10.267.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > Αὐτόλυκος
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11 μητροπάτωρ
μητρο-πάτωρ: mother's father, maternal grandfather, Il. 11.224†.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > μητροπάτωρ
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12 μήτηρ
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `mother' (Il.);Dialectal forms: Myc. mate.Compounds: Many compp., e.g. μητρο-πάτωρ `mothers father, grandfather through mother' (Il.) and other kinship-names, μητρό-πολις f. `town, which is mother, mothertown' (Pi., Simon, IA.), ἀ-μήτωρ `motherless' (Hdt.), poet. also `Not-Mother' in μήτηρ ἀμήτωρ (S.); perh. Δη-μήτηρ (s. v.). On the compp. in gen. Sommer Nominalkomp. 147, 176f. a.o. (s. Index p. 208), Risch IF 59, 17f., 59 a. 261, Wackernagel Glotta 14, 38 (= Kl. Schr. 2, 846).Derivatives: 1. Diminutiva: ματρύλ(λ)α f. "dear mother", `brothel-hostess' (Phryn., Eust.) with ματρυλ-εῖον `brothel' (Din., Men.); Leumann Glotta 32,224 (= Kl. Schr. 250), Björck Alpha impurum 67; μητράριον = matercula (Gloss.). -- 2. μήτρα, ion. -η f. `uterus, womb' (IA.), metaph. `hardwood, marrow' (Thphr.; Strömberg Theophrastea 122 ff.), also `queen bee' (Arist.; Wackernagel Festgabe Kaegi 55 [= Kl. Schr. 1, 483] and Sommer Nominalkomp. 147 n. 4); μητρίδιος "with womb", `rich in seeds' (Ar. Lys. 549; after κουρίδιος, νυμφίδιος?). -- 3. μητρίς (sc. γῆ) f. `land of the mother' (Pherecr.; after πατρίς). -- 4. μητρικός `regarding the mother' (Arist., hell. inscr., pap.; Wackernagel l.c. 5 3 f. [= 481 f.]). -- 5. μητρό-θεν (Dor. μα-) `from mothers side' (Pi.). -- 6. Denomin. verbs: μητρ-ιάζω `honour the (Great) Mother' (Poll.; after θυσι-άζω, cf. Schwyzer 735), - ίζω `belong to the (Great) Mother' (Iamb.), - άζω `resemble the mother' (Gloss.). -- 7. PN Μητρείς (Schulze Kl. Schr. 419), Μᾶτρυς (Leumann Glotta 32, 220 [= Kl. Schr. 246]). -- 8. On μήτρως and μητρυιά s. vv. -- On μήτηρ and derivv. Chantraine REGr. 59--60, 238ff.; on familiar replacing words ( μαῖα a.o.) id. Etudes 16.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [700] *meh₂tēr `mother'Etymology: Old inherited word, which may go back on a Lallwort mā (s. μᾶ; but this is perh. rejected by the laryngeal * meh₂-) for `mother', retained everywhere except in Hitt. (which has annaš), e.g. Skt. mātár-, Lat. māter, Lith. mótė `mother' (dial.), often (also) `woman, wife', Germ., e.g. OHG muoter. More forms Pok. 700.Page in Frisk: 2,232Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μήτηρ
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13 Ἠλί
Ἠλί, ὁ (edd. also Ἡλί, Ἡλεί; עֵלִי; cp. e.g. 1 Km 1:3; 2:12, 20, 22; 3 Km 2:27.—In Jos., Ant. 5, 340f al. Ἠλ[ε]ίς, gen. Ἠλεῖ 5, 341; 350) Eli (Heli), the father (or, acc. to some, the grandfather) of Joseph, in the genealogy of Jesus Lk 3:23.—M-M. s.v. Ἠλεί.
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